Super creative idea! and super well executed and explored for a 4 day jam, would love to see even more sometime
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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #42 | 4.471 | 4.471 |
Overall | #973 | 3.667 | 3.667 |
Style | #1766 | 3.529 | 3.529 |
Enjoyment | #2497 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
To solve different puzzles, player must use their voice to scale different objects
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I finished it, and I enjoyed it. If it was a longer game, I would have played more too. It was great that I could say whatever I wanted to the object, as long as it was the right volume. So I'm here whispering "please stool can you get smaller, smaller, smaller, OH HECK NOW GET BIGGER PLEASE". 😂 The height of the player's view was too low, it made me feel like I was a child walking around, with the table at head height. The walking speed was also a litte slow. It all looked good, impressive that you had a cutscene at the beginning and end.
I was pleasantly surprised to see a whole cutscene at the start! It was quite fun, although I had an issue where my player always rotated clockwise (but slow enough to play with it. I didn't have controller connected or anything, so not sure). I also could not get the higher voice detecting through my microphone, but that's an understandably tricky thing to get right given different vocal ranges, mic qualities and such. All that said, the amount of content/art is great for just 96 hours! Cool stuff!
Thanks! We love adding cinematics to our jam games—it’s a fun detail for us, jaja. We aimed to make it look as good as possible. We’re aware of the mic issue some people experienced, and we’ll work on fixing it post-jam. Thanks for your feedback, we’ll be sure to address as many bugs as we can in the future!
Very interesting mechanics using voice! I didn't always manage to speak in the right tone, but it was still fun.
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