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A jam submission

Sidewalk CanyonView game page

2 Dimensions of Danger; A Short Demonstration.
Submitted by Noah Wizard (@noah_wiz) — 2 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Story#813.4443.444
Theme#914.1114.111
Aesthetics#1443.7783.778
Fun#5782.3332.333
Mechanics#6182.2222.222
Sound#7561.2221.222
Music#7711.2221.222

Ranked from 9 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.
Quaternius CC0 model of buildings, Bakery for Global Illumination, Adventure Creator for functionality

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I dont think games necessarily need to be flashy catnip induced euphorias to be impactful.  I think the very medium of "video games" kind of works against us when trying to get a bit experimental in our concepts.  Imagine if movies were called "Video Comedies" Would anything not funny then be considered not a movie?  Keep up the concepts Noah!  You did fine :)

Submitted

This is not a game, but I understand the meaning of this simulation. Another thing is that the crosswalk isn't safe sometimes and always look for cars.

Submitted

You found a really cool idea to start, even with real-world implication - good stuff. but having actual interactions with the scene that let the player actually feel the limitations of a sidewalk would be way more impactful.

Submitted

There is a very important theme in this game! Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

Would be interesting to see game play with this concept...

I love games that are both fun and enlightening...

Submitted

Would be interesting to see game play with this concept...

I love games that are both fun and enlightening...

Submitted(+1)

Artsy, in a good way!

Submitted(+1)

As Thracco said, not a game per se, but a cool idea that really makes you think for a bit. Thanks for presenting it!

Submitted

I get what you wanted to show us but this cannot be classified as a game. More like a simulation. It does incorporate the theme though so kudos!