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A jam submission

The EyeView game page

You see, it was never our project to begin with.
Submitted by SLEEPY WATCH — 5 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#183.2223.222
Visuals#203.7223.722
Overall#273.0563.056
Originality#283.2783.278
Fun Factor#402.1112.111

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Is your entry a video game or a physical game?
Video game.

Was your game made solo or in a team?
Made by solo dev Juno Kuth.

Did you use any third party assets?
Audio "Think About It" by Bryan Teoh.

Did you choose from one (or more) of the optional secondary themes?
Best Friends.

Does your game contain any 18+ content?
No.

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Comments

Submitted

Excellent visuals, I love the vector/flash style drawings. The plot is very interesting and spooky, personally I found it a little hard to follow, but that could just be me. The music was decent, though I feel it betrayed the atmosphere at points.

Submitted (1 edit)

Glad to see a visual novel around here! I really like the graphic style, very consistent and pleasing to the eye, yet creepy at the same time, and the music fits perfectly. Hope to see more of this story in the future!

Submitted

Such a cool atmosphere, very strange and mysterious, the writing and music sold it to me. I wish  there was just a tiny bit more interaction, maybe one or two choices on how the mission should progress !

HostSubmitted

Good writing and art. Well done on doing this in only two days.

Submitted

This was so cool. Felt very uneasy playing it lol.

Submitted

loved the styleeee!

Submitted

Nothing is clear. It's a text, not a game, right?

Submitted

Wow, very intense! nailed it!

Sound and visuals are uncanny and oppressive, that works super well. Those moments without text felt like the images were moving slightly.