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A jam submission

A Game About Parks and OfficesView game page

Submitted by Carson-Padilla
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Objectives
Area 1: Collect 3 Trash Bags (Collect three bags, interact with computer)
Area 2: Retrieve Floppy Disk and Return to Computer (Take disk and interact with computer)
Area 3: Find your way out (Interact with computer)

Creative Enhancements
Added custom models, added imported models, created particle effects, implemented additional animations and sounds, developed custom scripts, added false non-Euclidean hallway, added map flipping mechanic briefly.

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Submitted

Absolute Cinema. Loved the fantastic level and environment design; it's a unique spin on the game. Had me captivated the whole time. 11/10 awesome work. 

Submitted

Peak. Rushed through the first time but I just replayed it and it holds up. Such a joy to experience. The first world hop you do on your own is so clever because I really thought I won at that point since I was back outside. But of course I didn't, it was just another simulation.

Submitted

Wow. I mean...WOW. This game is very, very impressive. It felt like an actual game I would pay money for, notably due to its similarity to The Stanley Parable and a hint of SUPERLIMINAL. I only encountered one issue (softlock at the desk, since running into the chair at a certain angle allows you to climb over and get trapped behind the filing cabnets), but such a small thing is no reason to dock points compared to how much was added. Completely different camera, physics-based bag collection, custom map, even the toon-style shaders for the simulation were awesome. I love this work, anything less than perfect is a disservice. 

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yeah if you dont get an 110 on this im rioting. this is the coolest thing ive ever seen, i really like the thematic switch from the nature world to the office world. Just that gimmick alone could easily have a game around it. Hope you consider exploring it more

Submitted

love how you decide to make something reminiscent of Stanley Parable for the class. I got a little stuck in the second area since I'm blind and can't see a tiny floppy disk. I also had to restart the game once since I could just walk over the computer desk in the second area and get soft-locked behind it. 10/10 would play the full release