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Interesting interpretation of the theme. The ape is cute. Although, the resolution seems to be too large.

Congratulations on the submission!

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the res is actually 160x144, most sprites are 16/16 pixels though some are 32/32, since some Gameboy games would join sprites together to make bigger sprites for characters (I'm pretty sure wario did it) I assumed it was within the jam's rules, as long as it kept the retro look, I might be wrong though. Please clarify it to me if I misunderstood.      :)

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I'm not talking about the sprites. The sprites are probably fine. I find it quite charming when old games just up-res the sprite and make it nice and blocky. That's not the issue.

Here's how the game opens up on my computer:


The image of the client area is 320 x 288. The ape is pixel-perfect — it is not resized at all — so this isn't a 160 x 144 image zoomed in by x2, it's just a 320 x 288 image. I want to clarify that the problem is not the window size, but the resolution that the game is rendering at.

Now, it is entirely possible that my computer is simply rendering the game too large. The fact that the HUD uses pixels almost three times as large suggests that it is simply not zoomed in. I don't know how Unity handles resolutions, so I don't have much insight as to how something like this could happen, but it is a pretty unfortunate bug in a jam where that is one of the only constraints.

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unity has a built in component that allows you to lock the resolution at an specific value: 

Activating it did make the pixels "distorted" since I hadn't designed the sprites to fit the resolution at first, which led me to believe it was working, now i'm not sure