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A jam submission

The Cyberpunk Mind DiveView game page

Dive into Digital Minds, Uncover Secrets, Avoid the Abyss. 'Mind Dive' – a Cyberpunk Adventure Awaits.
Submitted by WaffleCat — 1 minute, 34 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#5612.2003.429
Audio#6181.9253.000
Graphics#6352.2003.429
Fun#6402.0173.143
Overall#6482.0633.214
Game Design#6661.9253.000
Theme#6842.1083.286

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
It requires you to dive inside the minds of targets. You get rewarded by diving deeper than required.

Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
All code has been written by myself, small art assets too but backgrounds have been generated by AI using a local installation of sdXL and ComfyUI

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Comments

Submitted

Good job!=)

Submitted

The music and character sprites are really cool. I also like how you can choose your own character with different stats. The gameplay would have been better with some more difficulty and puzzles otherwise it was good. Definitely fits the theme well in a more interesting way than literally diving deeper into the ocean or a cave.

Submitted

You have an interesting concept here. It got repetitive as I kept playing, maybe this concept could be expanded upon further with other kinds of puzzles. Also, I felt like the bgm didn't gel well with the overall theme of the game, it was very upbeat imo

Submitted

The game is beautiful and your idea was very good, but it gets repetitive after a while

Submitted(+1)

A fun concept you have here, the game is fun but i wish it had more puzzles.

Submitted

There are some cool concepts here. After about four dives, I came to the conclusion that the sections where I was delving into filesystems was far more compelling than the other kind of challenge, which seemed to just be clicking the numbers displayed on screen. 

The use of AI art is pretty cyberpunk in itself, so good job with the setting and atmosphere. :D

Developer

Thanks for playing! Yeah you're right, the idea was to incorporate way more of those kind of puzzles that had more to do with electronics and "hacking" but the time constraint didn't allow it.