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A jam submission

Space of MindView game page

Guide BooBoo in his daily Mindfulness practice.
Submitted by greywizardgames — 10 hours, 59 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Soundtrack/SFX#1283.3733.556
Graphics#1433.5843.778
Overall#1593.3943.578
Gameplay#1673.0573.222
Interpretation of the Secondary Theme#1743.5843.778
Gameboy Soul#2013.3733.556

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game match the theme?
It's a game about meditating and keeping one's inner space clear of mental clutter. And a cat.

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Comments

Submitted

Very cute little game! I like the calm music and overall aesthetic, though I have to ask - what is the thing the cat is sitting on?

Developer

It's supposed to be a lotus flower.

Submitted

Fun game! I like the movement a lot, really fast but very responsive when you want to slow down and change direction. A lot of good attention to detail, like not letting thought bubbles that spawn over you collide with you right away. The only thing I think would be nice to have is some visual indication for how far your focus blast goes.

Submitted

Congrats on your submission!  I thought this was an excellent game!  It reminded me of a bullet hell game, but different at the same time.  I really enjoyed the artwork and I thought the music was very calming.  I tried on a mouse and keyboard and wasn't sure what I was doing at first, so I went back and read the instructions.  Then I used a controller and I think it was easier to use the Analog stick than a D-Pad.  I was able to ease myself around the thoughts, where as when I was using the D-Pad or the keys, I felt I kept moving too quickly.

Submitted

This was a really lovely game! Very creative interpretation of the secondary thing. I do wish that BooBoo didn't die immediately upon hitting the walls- I died much more this way than I actually even hit any of the bubbles