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A jam submission

Back In TimeView game page

Submitted by oshiwota — 9 hours, 23 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#12422.2913.000
Fun#14641.7462.286
Innovation#14721.7462.286
Overall#14761.8002.357
Graphics#14801.7462.286
Game Design#14891.7462.286
Audio#14921.5282.000

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

In what way does your game fit the theme?
We used retro 8-bit graphics and the goal is to go back in time to win.

Did you write most of the code yourself and made all the assets from scratch?
Yes all of it. My partner and I wrote the graphics and the music and the scripts all from scratch. We did not use any assets. This is our first game so we wanted to try doing everything from scratch (we are in 5th and 4th grade).

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Comments

Submitted

Hey, nice game!

Developer(+1)

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fun game! love the original concept. Looking forward to seeing more stuff!

Submitted

I like the simplicity to the game.  Feedback wise, firstly, remember to change the filter mode in the import from Bilinear to Point so that sprites won't be blurry.  Lastly the camera placement made it a quite hard for moving backwards towards the time machine.  But other than that, very impressive especially it is your first game and a limited time!

Developer

Thank you very much

Submitted

Cool game, really disco music

Developer

Thank you, it was my first time composing music for a game

Submitted

Good game! :)

Developer

Thank you

Submitted

Very abstract game. The way you integrated the theme into the mechanics was pretty unique

Developer

Thank you for your feedback

good!!!

Developer(+1)

Thank you for the feedback

Submitted

Interesting game! The music was a bit strange at first, but then it was an own kind of artstyle. You could try to disable filtering for the pixelart sprites in Unity to let the graphics appear sharper.