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A jam submission

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A game about a weird looking fish who needs to find a way to the exit.
Submitted by Ahnaf30e (@Ahnaf30eIdiot) — 16 hours, 1 minute before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Visuals#14.8184.818
Gameplay#23.7273.727
How much do you enjoy the game overall?#23.8183.818
Overall#33.6673.667
Audio#53.1823.182
How well does the game fit the themes?#54.0004.000
Did you make it in 3 hours (put 5 by default)#142.4552.455

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How long was your dev time?
A little more than 5 hours

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Comments

Submitted

Cool! I really enjoyed playing this. The light effect and movement really built the atmosphere and feeling of it being dangerous, but also kind of tranquil.

I'd maybe change the music to be less repetitive, and make the player appear more obviously at the start of each level.

Submitted

I love how it looks and the feel of swimming around is great! It feels a bit bad just running into spikes and dying having no clue where they could be though. If there was a feedback system that could warn you a bit without giving too much away that would make it more enjoyable for me.

Submitted

Very cool graphics, tough the little shadow things can be a little glitchy at times.

Really cool game :D

Submitted

That's wonderful and beautiful visuals! It sometimes threw me into the main menu and I had to start from beginning again... And I also didn't get the tail selector - what's the point of it. Anyway, I haven't seen such great graphics in Trijam ever, I think. 

Developer (1 edit)

Oh wait, I forgot to say in the game that you only have 6 lives, Lol. (Your lives are displayed by setting the number of your tail segments to the number of lives divided by 2)

Thanks for your comment :)

Submitted

Now it makes sense :)