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A jam submission

Spacial breakdownView game page

Can you survive a blackout in space ?
Submitted by leo Turmine — 45 minutes, 17 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#262.5092.727
Theme#312.6762.909
Overall#342.4252.636
Gameplay#362.4252.636
Fun#402.0912.273

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

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Comments

Submitted

Nice visuals and animations!

Submitted

I really liked your game. I'm not going to enter much detail regarding some feedback that was already mentioned, but your next version could have a better camera position :) Also, some map to look for the objectives or some tutorial guides on what to do would be amazing. Only in my second play did I understand what to do :)

Submitted(+1)

Not bad for first jam! A little bit confusing tutorial) I died 4 times before understood the rools

Submitted

It was hard to know where to go and what to do, but I figured it out. Tight camera size is a bit claustrophobic, but I liked the look of the graphics a lot, and the running animation was cool for some reason, despite being like 5 frames. Just a good amount of choppiness ig, who knows.

Developer

Thank you for this feedback, our group wanted to create a small camera to make the game more stressful and blind the player. Because in our first idea a system of darkness had been planned. Because of a lack of knowledge in programming, we couldn't reach these objectives, so we use the camera as an alternative. We were aware that our game has a lack of indication, we thought about creating a tutorial level, but we didn’t have the time to make it It was our first game jams, and we are very happy to hear feedbacks to progress with you all :)