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A jam submission

BloodlineView game page

Infect cells. Avoid medicine. Survive.
Submitted by JPBarroso (@JaviGameDev) — 1 day, 19 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How well does the game fit the theme?#24.6434.643
Overall#33.8933.893
Audio#43.5003.500
Visuals#53.7863.786
Made within 3 hours? - put 5 stars. Less if stated that devtime was over 3 hours#64.8574.857
How much do you enjoy the game overall?#73.2143.214
Gameplay#83.3573.357

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How long was your devtime?
Two hours and fifty-eight minutes plus Unity configuration time. Twitter @sgbjavi

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Really cool visuals, could use clear edges and harder gameplay, but this game as a really good retro vibe.

Jam Host

Nice use of the theme! I would work on making it easier for the player to navigate, cause the perspective doesn't make it clear enough, where I am relative to the other cells! Otherwise, nice work!

Submitted(+1)

It's quite hard to get the correct aim. Thank god for shadows! When I got the hang of it, I started to enjoy it! :) 


Very good game to be done in 3 hours, thanks for using my music.
Developer(+1)

Thank you for making it for me!

Submitted(+1)

Definitely an interesting take, having the particles obscure was kinda neat

Submitted

Good job. I like the idea very much and the art is very interesting.

Submitted

Nice game to be done on 3h :D! with all the elements needed to a completed game

Submitted

I also feels perspetive strange. It’s really hard to aim

Submitted

I like the controls, but the perspective is quite hard to understand sometimes, especially because you are bigger than the healthy cells (is that right?). It is hard to align yourself, and I find often that the healthy cells have already passed me when they don't really look like they have.