So trippy, yet so beautiful...
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Turbulent Soul's itch.io pageResults
| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Story | #86 | 3.457 | 3.457 |
| Music | #106 | 3.671 | 3.671 |
| Sound | #132 | 3.350 | 3.350 |
| Fun | #139 | 3.679 | 3.679 |
| Aesthetics | #155 | 3.850 | 3.850 |
| Theme | #189 | 3.564 | 3.564 |
| Mechanics | #199 | 3.414 | 3.414 |
Ranked from 140 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How many people worked on this game total?
1
Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
Yes. Free/CC0 Sound Effects are from Freesound.org, Free/CC0 Music from pixabay.com. Free Skyboxes from Unity Asset Store
Link to your source?
https://github.com/Porkrindr/Turbulent-Soul
Comments
Interesting mechanic of moving in a turning ground! It made for really fun moments! And the overall art direction is neet, well done!
I really liked this - I did run into a problem where on a second run of the game I didn't gain or lose levity so I was stuck on the first level. I at least got to see the doggos ^_^
Well done, nice pemise and execution.
Found it a little tricky to avoid those cows :P.
Nice replayability with the multiple endings to. Great job.
This is a very cute and nice game to play. I love the low-poly aesthetics. The gameplay is intuitive, simple, and fun, exactly what you would expect from a jam game. Witty writing, cute and well-designed models, smooth gameplay, all done by 1 person. That's impressive.
To make this game better, maybe increase the complexity of the level. It feels quite basic and bare, and the game ends unexpectedly when you thought there would be more. It is probably also a good idea to integrate a story into the game.
Nice job, nice game, nice doggy! ;)
Great job with your submission! I think the idea for the story is really unique! Everything worked really well too. I wish I could've saved another lost soul, but oh well, what can I do? At least I got to see some doggos.
Congrats. Some animations on the main character could be a nice touch.
This was a fun little romp! Your core gameplay is quite solid, and the graphics fit very well. I would have loved a music change between stages, and some SFX for the main character when moving.
The dog pictures were also quite appreciated.
Played and rated.
Fun little game, it's quite original! The art and audio are nice, the gameplay is unique.
I was confused at some points where the screen froze but it's because the levels were loading. Having a loading screen would be one improvement. Having more levels would also be.
Overall a unique concept that was fun for a little game, great work! :)
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Thanks for the feedback. I've heard that a couple people are having issues with the level transitions and then some have a smooth transition. Maybe there's something creative I can do to kind of load things in the background to keep that smooth feel I was trying to get. Glad you had fun. Your game looks right up my alley, will definitely check it out in a bit.
Great submission! Love the graphics, the music, and the very creative approach to the theme. This is definitely a unique gem out there. Awesome job!
Congrats on completing the jam! I liked your level transition, it was a bit trippy in a good way. Neat concept! As a suggestion, I would allow any key or click to advance the story instead of just enter, and placing your intro text into a panel (like your ending text) would make it easier to read. :)
Thanks a lot for the feedback. Agreed, there's much to be desired for the intro and ending design. Originally I was planning out some animations, but quickly realized that would take too much time to work out, but I have some other thoughts up my sleeve for later. Agreed, on some of the slowness of some of the stages and there's not a lot happening at the beginning. Might need to work on how to make it more interesting at the start. Might help people discover the secret "under" level too.







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