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A jam submission

Jasy JatereView game page

Godot Wild Jam 70
Submitted by tristan-gill — 22 hours, 20 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#1012.9463.857
Accessibility#1042.5103.286
Graphics#1192.8373.714
Theme#1212.9463.857
Overall#1242.6653.490
Audio#1262.6193.429
Fun#1282.4003.143
Controls#1312.4003.143

Ranked from 7 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
None

Game Description
A simple puzzler, don't let Jasy Jatere see you! I didn't have time to build many levels due to time constraints but still wanted to submit what I had.

How does your game tie into the theme?
The game and mechanics involved a Latin American folk tale about Jasy Jatere - a boogeyman who would steal away children not resting during their siesta. You must prevent Jasy from seeing you, and can pretend to be asleep.

Source(s)
No looking at my ugly code :L

Discord Username(s)
tint

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
First time participant

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Comments

Submitted

Cool folktale to choose, I enjoyed learning about Jasy! I think the spacebar action of closing your eyes has potential for a horror game honestly. Would love to see that idea fleshed out more!

Submitted

I think the puzzle mechanic is really cool and has some potential for a bunch more levels! 

Submitted

Cool concept! I hope you continue it because the last level was already very cool.

Submitted

I liked the concept of the puzzle, what a shame it's incomplete.

good job anyway! :D

Submitted

Very original! I like the concept, and how you don’t see a thing whilst pretending to be asleep, having to (spoiler text censored).

Submitted(+1)

Really fun concept and game! 

I loved how you did the progression to show how to play the game and the final stage was smartly designed!

Keep up the good work :)