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A jam submission

Relics of a Dying AgeView game page

A massively multiplayer 3rd-person shooter, deeply rooted in strategy and communication with others around you.
Submitted by BluViolets — 36 minutes, 41 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audience Choice#83.4644.000

Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Looks really interesting, and fun! I like how clean and clear the interface is.

Submitted(+1)

Neat game world you've developed! I'll have to get some friends together to hop in for a match sometime.

Developer(+1)

Cool! The world is ...pretty expansive, so it should be fun finding each other and discovering everything there is!

Submitted (1 edit)

Beautiful! Love the dragon (haha caught me super off guard in a super good way) and the map magic integration with awesome assets! But also multiplayer! Y'all cranked! Great work :)

Developer(+1)

lol thanks! I'm glad it was a surprise. It was totally a game jam WEEK, but it was worth it 😊

Submitted(+1)

Your terrain is beautiful, also ... dragons!  All games are better with dragons.  I like that you did this to learn unity's new multiplayer framework.

(+1)

Heh, I've never heard of a game that is meant to be multiple days long. That's great. Great job on this game.

Submitted

Wow, there is a ton here. I was blown away that we had a game that was 4.5 gigs, but makes sense considering the scope of what you've taken on! The art and levels here are really beautiful. Killing dragons with guns is a sick formula and its really neat how you're able to turn into a dragon and go back and forth. Great work!

Developer

Thank you! It was one of those 'well, why not...' ideas that turned out pretty neat 😄