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Interesting setting and a nice start to a game! It was really nice seeing an Unreal entry as well.

Things I Liked:

  • Visually this was nice, especially the lighting. 
  • Some core mechanics were nice, even though they weren't too clear initially(I'm looking at you soldering gun!)

Some Notes:

  • I think this game could have greatly benefited from audio. I don't know if it wasn't working on mine, but I had zero audio. 
  • It took me a bit to find the first sparking plugs. There wasn't anything that directed my attention that way. 
  • Fading and loading the next scene would really help the transitions.

It was a great start! I think it just needed some audio and a few tweaks in terms of design and guiding the player.

Thanks for a great entry!

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I wish I could say that the audio just wasn't working, but sadly there was next to none, we ran out of time (just the theme song, which my partner wrote/performed). Glad to see you liked it! This was our first foray into unreal, and we LOVED how it came out visually. I definitely wish we'd had more time to polish the gameplay!

One thing I forgot to mention! Make sure to play around with Unreal's anti-aliasing. Some of the edges of objects looked a bit choppy and could use some smoothing out. Besides that, the looks in Unreal are always... unreal! I'm going to bed now before I say any other dumb things.