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A jam submission

Mini Dungeon Key Escape (Google Cardboard)View game page

VR google cardboard puzzle game
Submitted by Zengir2424 — 2 hours, 44 minutes before the deadline
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Mini Dungeon Key Escape (Google Cardboard)'s itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation - How well executed the game is.#401.2502.500
Concept - How interesting or unique the game is.#411.2502.500
Enjoyment - How much you enjoyed playing this game.#411.2502.500
Use of Theme - How well the game incorporated the given theme.#421.2502.500
Overall#421.2502.500

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What external assets did you use in this jam?
GoogleVR for cardboard headset.
JMO FX free assets for visual effects.
LowPolyDungeon assets for enviroment
PolygonIcons for ingame icons.
PHOSDigital for radio asset
Pekdata for TV asset

What was your favorite part of this jam?
To get my first jam experience as this is my first jam. To prepare and actually been able to submit a game that i finished for once.

What was the hardest part of this jam for you?
Time scope and to limit my ambitions. And as a first jam experience it was more things to do than i expected. Wish i have had thought about gaze interaction alot sooner than last hours of the jam, as i only got an cardboard box for my own development.

What resources/tutorials do you wish you had when making this game?
-As a cardboard game, i wish i hade gaze tutorial as it took time to get it to work *note gaze added. -A tutorial how to upload to itch.io and how it works with exporting android devices games to others.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

It booted right up on my phone. was able to download and install directly from itch.io  Awesome you got something put together for the phone.  the field of view was just a little fish eye for me. but it looked great and played great. the gaze interaction im not familiar with and was a little akward to get working but I think it looked realy good on my phone in the headset. now I am going to buy a bluetooth vr controller so i can play it properly. Good one on you! great job.

Developer(+1)

Amazing that you got it to work! Thank you for trying it out, feels great to hear someone got it running :D

Submitted(+1)

Tried it on the Quest 2 then read your comments and realized it was for cardboard

Submitted

I couldn't get it to run. I heard the background sound but nothing was starting. Clicking in the Oculus button just quit the game.

Developer

Sorry to hear that, but thanks for trying anyway. It was mainly built for an phone used with a cardboard headset as that is the tools i only have available.

Had trouble getting it to run on the Quest 2

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Understandible, as it was made to my android phone and inserted into a cardboard headset. Thanks for trying thou.