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A jam submission

DEVELOPINGView game page

A polaroid child goes through her past photos, facing them, but learning to let go.
Submitted by Kob, CryptiCat, Sonia Costa (@soniamrcosta), Fowlron, Renas (@renatacandeias), Game Dev Técnico (@gamedevtecnico) — 42 minutes, 14 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Technical - How impressive is the technical complexity of this game?#203.1823.182
Art and visuals - How amazing does the game look and feel?#203.9093.909
Overall#243.2733.273
Sound - How well does the sound create the perfect atmosphere in the game?#303.2733.273
Theme - How well and unique is the theme implemented in the game?#303.1823.182
Game Design - How compelled are you to keep playing this game?#382.8182.818

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+3)

The graphics and environment are gorgeous!

HostSubmitted(+3)

Nice touch with the photo's! The controls could use a bit more love since they were a little frustrating at times.

Developer

Thank u for the feedback!

Submitted(+3)

Lovely game! I really like how you framed the levels being photo's on a pin board. The controls felt a little clunky but otherwise, great job!

Submitted(+3)

The framing (pardon my pun) of the narrative is great! I would have enjoyed a bit more leeway on the timing restrictions, as some of the levels were quite hard to do unless you did it perfectly. I would love to see this idea explored further!

Submitted(+3)

The nostalgic atmosphere of the game is really great, graphics and music are really fitting. Controlling the jumps is a bit too hard, and the character sometimes gets stuck, but that shouldn't be too hard to fix. Overall, a really nice job.

Submitted(+3)

The platforming was a bit difficult, but I really liked the concept and enjoyed the art. The way the camera moves across the pictures is really nice.