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Good sci-fi environmental puzzle game. Had fun with this one. I like how you review others so I will return to courtesy.

  • Use of Theme - 4
    • The theme of recovery/fixing the ship was present throughout the puzzles.
  • Gameplay - 4
    • I like the environmental puzzles. None are too difficult if you know what the clue is and the hint system is an excellent addition (especially in a jam) to prevent frustration. The most obtuse was the light puzzle as I didn't make the connection; however, thanks to the hint system I could get the clue and so could continue. My only issue really was the jumping and getting up that ladder from the water treatment area - it was fiddly jumping on boxes and had to be done multiple times, including a timed section.
  • Creativity - 5


    • Top marks for creating a sci-fi puzzle game in a jam themed Recovery rather than a game whose only connection to the theme is recovering some random pickups. I made a very similarly themed game (except focussed on text puzzles rather than environmental puzzles). My view is that unique puzzle games inherently need that additional creative spark to get them to work. The puzzles were all unique and made sense. If anything, I wish you had time for more puzzles + some optional multi-step puzzles.
  • Art - 4
    • Environmental storytelling/puzzles require good visual design. I think you pulled off some nice features (e.g. mood lighting) and simple 3D environments/puzzles. Good for a game jam game. Not particularly bad but also nothing particularly stands out.
  • Sound - 3
    • The sounds were adequate and non-intrusive. I don't think they distracted or added anything specifically memorable to the game. 

 I hope you will review my game as I am keen for your detailed thoughts.

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Thank you for your review! I'll get to your game today hopefully!