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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Innovation | #18 | 2.692 | 2.692 |
Graphics | #26 | 2.462 | 2.462 |
Audio | #27 | 1.846 | 1.846 |
Theme | #30 | 1.846 | 1.846 |
Overall | #31 | 2.077 | 2.077 |
Gameplay | #32 | 1.077 | 1.077 |
Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Cool vibes!
This was a really interesting use of LittleJS, I love how it is more of an art piece then a game. I like the warm sound and use of the post processing shader. Keep up the good work, I hope to see more experiments like in the future.
I really liked this recreation and the graphics effects used for the poem.
However, it doesn't seem like much of a game at all. I tried a few times for the Easter eggs, but wasn't sure if I could find them using the mouse, by typing/pressing keys, or even by looking in the console for something.
Maybe you could give us players more of some hints on the page to guide us a bit more to finding the Easter eggs and resulting medals.
If these Easter eggs are from the original program then I'm not sure that many (or any) of us are familiar with it.
It's a nice little expirence, perfectly captures the earieness of a dark winter night. But I would not categorize it as a game when the player cannot interact with what is happening.
I'm not sure if this could be categorised as a game, but as an art I liked it. It had a unique atmosphere (I couldn't find the easter egg...)
Love the visual effects!
this is a cool project, the aesthetics are authentic to the old machines in times where displaying a color and letters on a computer screen was a miracle. while the experience is authentic, i wish it had some interactivity, maybe in style of old jeff minder games you could have players have a horse walk through the snowy valley discovering pieces of the robert frosts poem you used, i think the silent walk couldve really elevated the concept