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A jam submission

Gloves OutView game page

Choosing two elements per level, a young Archaeologist must use his Gauntlets to solve puzzles and escape the dungeon!
Submitted by bradm89
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Relevance To Theme#2082.2393.167
Innovation#2191.7682.500
Overall#2231.9252.722
Design#2301.7682.500

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Are you a Beginner?
Yes

Does your team consist of all Beginners?
Yes

Discord Names(s) with Tags
m3l0n #1191

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

I didn't play the game because i don't have a windows pc, but i just wanted to give you a rating because i think you deserve it!!

Developer

Well that's nice of you, thanks friend! :) What OS do you have? Maybe I can do a build for you!

Submitted

I'm on MAC, you can also just make a web build if i'm asking for too much.

Submitted

Impressive amount of content for a beginner. Not sure what some of the mechanics did, and how to complete level 1. 

Developer

Thanks! The mechanics are earth, wind, fire and earth, I'd say experiment on the elements around the room.. There are two buttons in visible sight, hit them!

Submitted(+1)

First (rating)! :D It's great game for a beginner I think. I like the graphics, but the control and feedback (for example why I died) could use some polishing, keep up the good work!

Developer

Thanks Tommy! Great idea about feedback for deaths. We spent so much time on the graphics, animation, and the elemental side of things that we really had to rush out things like the death sequence unfortunately, but we plan on extending the game post-gamejam to have more features like that :) 

It's also meant to be a little but punishing (as it's a quick game) and for the player to learn a little every time they die.

Submitted

It sure was, it sure was. But it was frustration! :D