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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Immersion (Gameplay & Storytelling Engagement) | #181 | 2.142 | 2.429 |
Relevance (Creative Expression of Theme) | #195 | 2.268 | 2.571 |
Overall | #207 | 2.016 | 2.286 |
Technical Excellence (Design & Engineering) | #211 | 1.890 | 2.143 |
Aesthetic Flair (Graphics & Sound Presentation) | #224 | 1.764 | 2.000 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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It was trippy looking down the endless hallway, but as others mentioned, the music seems to have gone off the rails and the screen size got scrunched a bit too much to read the story. A good concept though
is very interesting idea and fun, but left me with a little headache.
I like the music in general, but with the incorrect screen size it's a bit hard to read the instructions so I found myself lost in what to do. To be very honest the poor text graphics kind of robbed the good ratings on many things or simply unsure how to rate others, including the immersion and aesthetic flair. Also, it would be nice to reduce the white noise that is supposed to express horror as, personally, it turned out to be a bit irritating. I'll be happy to try this again if I can read a bit better on what I'm supposed to do, for an infinite room going endlessly while you try to find your way out like the movie Cube(or I believe is called Cube) is potential for uncanny horror, which in my personal opinion is the best horror.
Thank you.
The truth is that I don't know why the music sounded like that, I distorted it a bit but I think it got stuck or something like that, for the text I'm going to try to fix it.
Crazy concept, was a load of fun at parts. With some cleaning up could be an amazing game.
wow this was so original! Really cool concept, and I think you did a great job on the visual/sound effects. I would have really enjoyed a puzzle element to bring this game together. Overall I found it really engaging and one to remember - Great work!