Thanks for playing! I hadn't heard of coyote timing until you suggested, looks helpful. :)
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Haha yea the color changing was because of how the lights from the torches interacted with my toon shader. I was too sleepy to fix it last night but I think it's because I made the original version of that shader for Unity's URP but this project was in SRP, which seems to handle additional lights differently. I'm glad you liked the game anyway!
Hey! I loved this game. It was very relaxing. The simple graphics were perfect, very nice use of color and lighting to set the mood! I only wish I could have moved a bit faster, though maybe the movement speed was intentional to keep the pace slow. I'd love to play a full game and see where you take the idea. :)
I think the concept can go somewhere cool and be fleshed out. I also like the procedural generation aspect of the game. It would be great to see a "Layers of Fear" type horror game that also had procedural generated parts of the levels. I was a bit confused by the compass though, maybe I'm misunderstanding it but i first tried to follow it and it led me into a wall so i just ignored it. I can see the game being developed into something really unique and interesting if given more time.
The concept is really fun and tense. I do think you could push the tension further by using threatening sounds that get closer as the player tries to complete each action. The use of mislabeling shapes and colors is clever and I think that could be taken even further with more time. You could research and incorporate more ways to trick the player's mind and gut instincts, it would be really challenging and unique! The graphics are really nice and refined for a game jam game. The atmosphere is effective so I felt like I was in an isolated cabin. Adding more animations for the buttons and levers to give the player more solid feedback when interacting will really push the game's feel and responsiveness. Overall, it's a great game from a jam, really solid concept!