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A jam submission

Power CutView game page

Don't Worry it's just a power cut.
Submitted by buckley603 — 3 minutes, 49 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#15381.8613.000
Visuals#17151.8613.000
Innovation#18081.6122.600
Theme#18401.6122.600
Overall#18511.6332.633
Enjoyment#19271.4882.400
Gameplay#19581.3642.200

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does the game fit the theme?
You’re home alone at night, and the power suddenly goes out. No big deal, right? You just need to find the breaker box and turn it back on. But as you move through the dark, the house starts to change.

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
We didn't create any of the assets, just did the coding and blueprints. First try at game jam for everyone on the team.

How many people worked on the game?
4

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Comments

Submitted

I just came to game submission page and realised what I was supposed to do ( find breaker) haha... Should've put that in game itself I think, other than that I feel game is pretty simple and I'm assuming you guys were working on horror elements to introduce fear alone in the palace. Appreciate your efforts guys, maybe I missed out on most of the game as I couldn't find the objective, nevertheless I wish you guys good luck for future!

Developer(+1)

yeah, there's a breaker over by the woman crying.  There's an array of things moving and changing across the level but if you don't know they are there they are hard to catch.

Submitted

Great game, I'm not gonna lie, it gives me chills when in the middle of the darkness I start to hear someone crying, the game is a bit slow but the graphics are impressive, aside from that, it's really nice to see other people also developed their ideas in Unreal Engine.