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A jam submission

No deal with God, The Devil wants the hillsView game page

#umflintGameJam12
Submitted by Ron (@ronald_mraz) — 4 days, 15 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#24.0204.020
Emotion / Mood: The game has an emotional impact.#23.6803.680
Determination: You clearly challenged yourself. Not an easy game to make.#24.4404.440
Environment: Art, level and enemy design, placement and pacing of challenges.#24.5204.520
Originality: Your game presents very fully original concept.#44.2404.240
Personality/Narrative: Characters, dialogue, plot, and other story elements.#43.8003.800
Gameplay: The game is fun to play and engaging.#64.2404.240
Game Feel: Feels good to perform actions. Controls responsive and satisfying.#123.4403.440
Theme: The game creatively uses the Jam’s Theme.#123.8003.800

Ranked from 25 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Sources Cited
The sources will be shown in the video submitted to canvas. For art, I hand drew all assets, all except the backgrounds (Generated based on prompts for AI). The art was used as Image input for an AI application called Wonder (Google Play).
When I was planning the game out I had the idea of using AI and it really paid off. I used many other apps I already had on my phone to remove backgrounds, animate, etc..(will screen record phone).

As for Audio, there is a website called free music archives. All music is free so long that artists are credited and no money is made(creative commons).

for some of the scripts, I did need some help from tutorials. Even so, implementing was a nightmare.

For Background scrolling, I referred to a tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YQVrs46f6k&t=2s). This parallax effect was helpful for my final level as the player falls down to deliver a blow to an enemy . I also had to invert movement. I spent some time on forum.unity.com for bug fixes (things like DontDestroyOnLoad were useful but frustrating at times lol).

I used this tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oTYabhj248) for basic dialogue. I had planned on dialogue triggering when the player collided with the NPC, however decided I had no time.

For level one, camera movement was a real pain. Tutorials were useful (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA5DgZfRsAM) but ultimately I still have some minor annoyances.

StackOverflow was useful as well.

I'm proud of the finished product and can confidently say I might just make another game in my free time (if less stressful lol)

Your Name (Required for CSC 355 Students only)
Ronald Mraz

Theme Choice

Running Up That Hill

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Submitted

Amazing game. Really fun to play and wonderful job on the art work

Submitted

The art for this game was really good, and I liked it, and the level design is pretty good. I did have some weird issues with the camera sometimes where the camera wouldn't follow the player properly and I couldn't see what I was doing, and some of the areas where you die it's kind of hard to tell exactly why, but I liked the game.

Submitted

Loved the art you drew as well as how the entering the cave added a layer to obscure vision like older pokemon games.

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