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A jam submission

Alice in AfterlifeView game page

Resize Your World: A Journey Through Distorted Realities
Submitted by RG1114 — 17 hours, 9 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#8372.4173.222
Audio#9142.2503.000
Game Design#9502.3333.111
Overall#10632.0562.741
Fun#11471.8332.444
Theme#11921.7502.333
Graphics#12251.7502.333

Ranked from 9 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?
its about the calmness that there is between death and life

Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
no

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Comments

Submitted

Dang, really makes you think, doesn't it?

Submitted (1 edit)

It was veerrryy interesting story and the gameplay, more people should play this, awesome work.

Here is my game if you want to try

https://abdullahsevin.itch.io/allican

Submitted

I put on full screen and learnt  the words are out of the screen and it hard to get past the see blocks in a matter of fact I can't get past to jump one

Submitted

This was a really cool concept that I wish could have been fleshed out a little more! I liked the messaging about the calmness between life and death, but I do wish there was a little more for what happened after this, even if it were just a little more outro text.

Regardless, great job on the game and cool idea!

Submitted

Hey really cool idea! Interesting/dark vibes as well. I couldn't make it very far into the game though. From my understanding, you're supposed to press L when objects are small and then platform over them blindly? The thing is that's kind of difficult to do, the part where there are 3 black blocks and you have to runaway from then, close your eyes, and make 3 precision jumps in a row was too difficult to me. But maybe I misunderstood how the mechanic worked.


Anyway great job!