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A jam submission

Survive UP931865View game page

Submitted by Namrax — 13 hours, 29 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation (most innovative idea)#373.0243.429
Overall#452.7723.143
Gameplay (most fun to play)#522.5202.857

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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UP931865

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Submitted

This is a really solid start! There are improvements you can make that I'm sure your aware of such as score/health indicators and a more precise method of aiming but I'm impressed at how much you did within the time limit. Would love to see where you'd take this given more time :)

Submitted

Interesting concept and a enjoyable game. I found it difficult to aim since it didn't really have a reticle and didn't move up or down along with the camera. I wasn't certain I was taking damage until I stop shooting and let the enemy overwhelm me, and addition of lives or health would be helpful here.

The additions of audio and visual improvements would also take this game a long way.

Submitted

Pretty fun game! The graphics could have been a bit better but the game's pretty impressive especially considering it's week 1 and we had under a week to complete it. You should be proud of your game! :)

An attempt was made to  meet the requirements of the brief and to create a 3D game with an engine that perhaps you are unfamiliar with which is entirely viable use of this project. By getting some experience with a new engine, you can prep yourself for using that in the future which is good thinking.

I do feel like there are improvements that can be made to enhance the user experience. Firstly, having the projectiles spawn near where you are aiming rather than off to the side would make hitting targets significantly easier and not as awkward. In addition, projectiles being locked to a single rotational axis can also make aiming harder and feel incredibly weird when trying to hit targets. Secondly, the score does not seem to reset once you fail and there is no way to tell what your health is which means for the most part you are largely guessing. Next, did you consider whether or not the way people can access your game is the most appropriate? Having lots of folders and files could confuse the everyday user. Finally, is this really a Single Control game, doesn't moving your mouse and clicking count individually?

Overall, using this unit to become familiar with software is entirely fair, but consider your time effectively and choose software appropriate for the task at hand as well as how to implement the requirements. Clients in industry and your 3rd year will have specific requirements which you must meet, so being able to design using those constraints is a key skill that you should aim to pick up throughout this year. Keep at it!