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A jam submission

TrenchRaidersView game page

Horror game set in a low poly alien ocean.
Submitted by jamie_S, Carbon, idkdigital, OverRatedShows, RatchetRH — 3 hours, 30 minutes before the deadline
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Hi All,

 

The game was definitely eerie, and the style was very pleasing.

Throughout the gameplay, I was extremely nervous.

Excellent work.

 

It would have been more convenient if the instructions at the start of the game did not repeat when the game upon restart.

This quickly becomes very distracting.

 

Other than that, it was very enjoyable. Thank you for the game

Submitted

Cool looking, but I did not know what I was doing

Submitted

Enjoyed the game, love the concept

Developer

Community favorite - Ravin Hess - Team Automaton

Developer

community favourite-Jan-Paul Jooste-Team Automaton

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Voted for Community Favourite - Andrew Nell - Sass Effect

The game has a fantastic idea. I'm a fan of underwater games that have a horror or fear factor because of how scary the underwater world is. I loved the ship idea and the way it looked but the controls were difficult to use and the plot of the game and dynamics of the mechanics didn't work well when I used them. I probably used them wrong or misunderstood the game but still, I really love this idea.