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A jam submission

Picture PerfectView game page

A game about placing cute cardboard pictures to match within the camera picture frame.
Submitted by Tyrant, LukeMans (@LukeMansMusic), Powdee, Someone1295, sammy886 — 3 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#1874.2294.229
Overall#5133.8763.876
Style#6284.0714.071
Enjoyment#15403.3293.329

Ranked from 70 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?
The player is required to use Scale and Perspective in order to Build the environment they see.

Development Time

96 hours

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Submitted(+2)

First full 5/5 rating, enhancing the difficulty was super well done, teaching game mechanics throughout each level is well executed, hints were subtle but enough to get along, every new mechanic was introduced well, design and style is wholesome and welcoming.

Submitted(+2)

Quite nice and chill vibe, but the game didn't quite do it for me. I can tell there's quality here, but I kind of felt like I didn't know why I was doing this stuff. It was also kind of hard to tell exactly what the game wanted from me in order to proceed. If you polish this thing a bit you might have a future banger though!

Submitted(+2)

The concept is really cool, and the vibe is so chill! With a bit more information, like how close the cardboard pieces are to completing the puzzle, the game could be truly amazing. Great stuff !

Submitted(+2)

Wow it's really great usage of the scale, nice work!

Submitted(+2)

I love this idea!!!

(+2)

Nice game movement ok. Found out after a while you don't have to run back to stand behind the camera to test if the composition is correct.

(+2)

8/10 amazing game! (2 point deduction for the bear hate and the deer being a menace to me and the flower it stood next to)

i love the use of perspective and the cardboard cutouts are so freakin cute. i love the world building and the mural idea is so freakin smart. its amazing how simple the idea looks but how complex the game is and that nobody thought bout this yet (i might be wrong but idc this is amazing shut up)

keep making more games! i cant wait to see what you guys cook up next! <3 (or more levels as im addicted)

(also a lil ps: i love the voice, she has a beautiful voice and pronounciation and I love the slightest hint of accent she has. she should look into voice acting as its a great voice with lots of potential)

Submitted(+2)

really cute concept, I struggled a bit with the 3d movement but overall liked the game!

Submitted (1 edit) (+2)

Cool idea, but I spent a lot of time running back and forth making little adjustments until my solution was accepted. The voice lines definitely helped but some more feedback as to which part is wrong would be nice.

Submitted(+2)

Smart way to cover the theme, and I love the cardboard style. Great entry!

Submitted(+2)

Really smart puzzle game! Fits the theme nicely as well. I love the art, it's very cute! The puzzles would be very hard, but the hints help out in just the right way.

Submitted(+2)

great game idea! and nice art style, love the implementation of 2d cutouts in the 3d world

Submitted(+2)

Awesome chill game! I spent so much time perfecting the positions of the cutouts so they cover the murals just right! I didn't need to spend that much time but it felt so good :)

Submitted(+2)

fun perspective puzzles!

Submitted(+2)

I liked how the VO would tell me where I was messing up a dope picture puzzle game, This is the first unity game ive had with 3d in this jam I was wondering If I would see one and this delivered. I did have a strange rotation error where my camera was continously turning right but that might have been a me thing

Developer

Hmm, I haven't seen that issue before. You might be right about that being an issue on your end, but odd regardless. I'll see if I can figure out what's going wrong there. 

Submitted(+2)

The puzzles are good. They build well and do achieve the ahah moments. Visuals and music are good as well, everything feels pretty polished. Voice lines with context is absolutely genius. Really helpful for the puzzles, especially in the beginning. Alright that's the good stuff. Not much negative to say. The finicky puzzle early on is an issue. Might make some people leave before they get to the rest of the good puzzles. The unlit texture for the cutouts seemed a bit strange to me. When I beat the game, I thought it might have just bugged because It sent me to the menu, but I had just completed the final levels. Overall really good. Worthy of 5 stars.

Submitted(+2)

Wow! This was awesome! I really loved how accurate your guides were, and was so impressed you called out specific VO lines for each instance. This felt so cheerful, I left feeling really happy. Thanks for the experience!

Submitted(+2)

Cool interpretation! Also liked the guiding voice that chimed in when I needed some help. The solutions the game allowed on a level or two weren't as 'picture perfect' as I would have wanted, but really cool game nonetheless

Developer(+1)

Haha yeah, I definitely agree that some of the levels have too harsh or lenient requirements. It's a really tough balance to strike, especially with our less-than-ideal implementation. If we were to do it again I'd definitely change how the "picture-perfectness" of the scene is computed. Glad you enjoyed regardless.

Submitted(+2)

pretty awesome! i like the simple and and the voice acting paired with the simple puzzles!

Submitted(+2)

Your interpretation of the theme is so creative! The cardboard cutouts of the animals & flowers was so charming; I just wanted to live in the world you created all day. Lovely game!

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