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A jam submission

Escape The Feathered DeadView game page

Don't let them catch you!
Submitted by KV_Kingdom — 1 hour, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
People's Choice#83.4623.462
Judge's Score#12n/an/a

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What genre did you decide to use for the jam?
Horror

Content Warnings?
N/A

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Okay, that is definitely a game I'm going to keep for a little bit. Yes, it was short, but I think it was exactly what it needed to be; it COULD be another level if you wanted, but more than that and it would lose its charm. The ending is definitely worth every second, and I really love the voice acting. I'm assuming it's you, but whoever it is, let them know that they did a good job. :) To be honest, I'm not really sure I would change anything. I never ran into the bug Hawk found, but I also wouldn't get rid of it, because that was an amazing laugh and is a wonderful bonus. Good job, KV.

Developer

😃Awesome, glad you liked it so much! Yes, that's me doing the voice acting (+ a little audio magic to make my voice lower).

I'll probably keep the death bug because I have other projects to attend to but I'd like to know WHY it happens! But that's a mystery for another time.

Thanks again for the feedback. 🙂

Submitted

This was so fun!! Very satisfying. Took me a few tries so when I finally got through the door I was really jazzed. I think it was so well balanced too, like, none of my deaths felt unfair and I learned and got better each time I died. Very nice environment, simple and easy to navigate. (Good voice acting! Did you do that?!) Good clean silly fun <3 

Developer

🤩 Yay, I’m glad you liked it! Yes, that was me voice acting with a touch of effects to pitch my voice down a little. 🙂 Thanks for the feedback!

Submitted

I liked it. First time downloading an indie project on the Unreal Engine. I do gotta say though, it REALLY requires you to optimize your computer. Once I did that, the game worked well. Though... It was a little too dark for my eyes. Honestly picked up the gun also and didn't know how to shoot the Feather Dead agents either. BUT what I could see in the darkness led to some good atmosphere. Also seeing the enemies glow really helped. And hearing your voice in this game was a blast! 

Developer(+1)

I’m honored to be the first!
Unreal games look great, but they really demand a lot from the computer to make it happen. Just one of those trade offs!

Shooting the gun is left click. I did try to shoehorn in instructions for that at the beginning of the game but a voice queue would have been better. I would have done that but I ran out of time. 😞

Sorry about the lighting - I tried to keep it from being too dark but I’m still working on fine-tuning those skills. And thanks for the compliment on the voice acting, that means a lot coming from you. 🙂

Thanks for the feedback, and I’m glad you enjoyed what you saw!

Submitted(+1)

It's okay. I think the lighting is just a me thing. I am on the spectrum so muted colors naturally jar me, especially if they are dark (Mauve, and Peuce are my least favorite colors funnily enough). It's kind of why I usually can't sit through most horror games on 3D engines funnily enough.  

But yeah I even joked with someone your game updated my graphics card on the computer I inherited from my Dad (he had it since 2013). 

A voice cue could work wonders but I worry it might feel kiddish doing that since I only heard it in Sonic the Hedgehog games. It might be the only choice I guess. Your voice naturally was nice to listen to before getting into a stealth mechanic like that. 

Also, I gotta be honest the jump from RPGMaker to Unreal was pretty big for you. I kind of have that anxiety if I decide to jump from RPGMaker to RenPy as I still haven't quite mastered eventing in the former. But that jump makes me happy for you as well. You seem to have a strong grasp on it and I hope it helps you improve on other engines as well! 

This was a lot of fun! Was short and sweet, perfect for a jam! I'm still impressed you can make games like this, it looks hard. 

Developer(+1)

Yay, I’m glad you enjoyed it! It was indeed a lot of work, but between premade assets, a ton of tutorials, and a little help from my friends when I got stuck, it was actually quite manageable. 😃

Thanks again for playing and giving feedback. 🙂

(+1)

I loved it so much!!! thank you for making it, was a blast!!

This was a lot of fun! Was short and sweet, perfect for a jam! I'm still impressed you can make games like this, it looks hard.