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Fahrenheit Frenzy's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Music/Sound | #104 | 2.687 | 3.800 |
Graphics/Animation | #113 | 2.687 | 3.800 |
Overall | #117 | 2.630 | 3.720 |
Theme/Limitation | #121 | 2.687 | 3.800 |
Technical Implementation | #124 | 2.546 | 3.600 |
Fun/Design | #128 | 2.546 | 3.600 |
Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game implement the focus, Multi-Use?
Furniture items can be stacked to reach the thermostat, they can also be thrown to stun the enemy character and also be hidden behind/under to avoid being seen
Team Size
Solo (1)
Completeness
Complete Game
What tools did your team use to construct the game?
Unity and Asset Forge
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Comments
This is genuinely the best game I have played in the jam so far! You deserve a lot more than three ratings!
Genuinely felt apparently repressed childhood anxiety, the scale of everything was perfect and I think this is a game to be proud of, especially coming from a solo team!
We hope to see more of your work in the future :)
Thank you, I really appreciate that!
Haha, love the overall idea and the atmosphere was very well fitting. I felt tense and nervous the whole time. I thought it was hilarious, dragging a table out of one of the rooms and down the hall to try to set up some barricade while I adjusted the thermostat. I was just picturing doing that in real life or seeing that at home. (I didn't spend a lot of time trying to set up the barricade, so it didn't work. I prefer a stealthy approach). I also really liked that the thermostat had multiple potential locations, so it wasn't just in one room every time. I would have liked some music and sound effects in the main menu though. But it was a lot of fun and spooky.
I Didn't Understand The Game At First But Later It Because More And More Fun ;P
Fantastic game, a comedy/horror game that really turns up the heat. Won the game by stacking boxes higher than dad could reach.