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A jam submission

Void DwellersView game page

A short game made for Godot wild jam #69
Submitted by Koliao, keyresonance — 1 hour, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#623.5604.111
Audio#713.2723.778
Theme#783.3683.889
Overall#843.0103.476
Graphics#863.2723.778
Controls#1042.7913.222
Accessibility#1312.4062.778
Fun#1382.4062.778

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

Godot Version
4.2.2

Wildcards Used
Memory lane

Game Description
Feed the void monsters >:)

How does your game tie into the theme?
You need to feed monsters hidden in the dark, void as in feeding the voidrk

Source(s)
https://github.com/koliao/void_dwellers

Discord Username(s)
@koliao, @yoogathan

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
0

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Comments

Submitted

this was a really original idea! the environments looked great. if this gets expanded, you may need to add some more complexity because I did also tap out after the second level. overall this was really nice to play, great job. congrats on the submission!

Developer

Thanks for playing, and cool that you enjoyed it, yeah for now we don't have a really complex gameplay and we focused on having fun throwing food to the monsters

Submitted(+1)

Some tutorial or explanation would have been VERY helpful. At the start of a new mechanic it's good to handhold the first use of it. I wandered around throwing watermelon at nothing for a long time before realizing there were animals to be fed. It wasn't clear to even be on the lookout for it.

Something as simple as once the watermelon / pineapple, etc is picked up the first time, the camera is forced to look at a creature pop up, Maybe even show a label for a moment like "It looks hungry"

As simple as that and you'd be golden. Level two was very pretty, i'd almost say lead with that one too rather than the library. Much more engaging environment to be in.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! And I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Yeah, we should had spent some more time with the explanation of the mechanic, we surely will add something like that post jam

Submitted(+1)

Thanks for submitting your game to the stream. If you wanted to watch it again in the future heres the vod timestamped to your game

Developer

Hey thank you very much, really goodfeedback

Submitted(+1)

It was a bit confusing to tell what to do at first, but the art, the level design and the music are beautiful

Developer(+1)

Thanks, I'm really glad you enjoyed it as I really enjoyed making it, the music by the great Grayson Varn @keyresonance

Submitted(+1)

This is super adorable, a little hard to tell what to do at first but it turned out to be a chill time!

Developer

Thanks for playing! Yeah, not super straightforward, sorry for that, but was fun to make and I'm glad you enjoyed it

Submitted(+2)

This is why I love indie games! Take me to another world, I don't want to play games to feel like I'm in real life... I'm already IN REAL LIFE! This experience did that for me. Transported me away for a few minutes. Really loved the environment and graphics. I did get a little worn out from the gameplay after making it to the second level and finding all of the fruit types. I decided to call it quits there. In my opinion, level 1 was enough, and the rest of the time coulda have been spent on a meaningful end-game cutscene! I did enjoy the walk around the second environment though :)

Overall, good work! Would like to see more from you guys in the future!

Developer

Thanks for playing, happy that you enjoyed it, I had fun making, sorry for the rough edges that surely needs polish