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A jam submission

IsolationView game page

A quaint simulator of being stuck in your room.
Submitted by Laughing Tree, Ryan, O37, Zain — 1 hour, 58 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#33.2003.200
Theme#63.6003.600
Originality#73.2003.200
Bug Free#83.6003.600
Overall#92.8672.867
Mechanics#112.0002.000
Fun#121.6001.600

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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(+1)

Web Version not Working, Download Version working?

Not sure it starts, i can adjust the Volume, which seems to be the Major Feature with this Knob Volume, but i see no goal or something for the Game, its just clicking on Objects moving them Around without any purpose or do i miss something?

No Way Out? Escape worked great

Developer (2 edits)

Admittedly that there's nothing really to do is not much of a punchline, but it was hard enough getting that to work for me and my noob C# skills xD.

Sorry about the web version, apparently something in the default settings of unity messes up the WebGL build that I now know we should change.

Thats what im asking, Im not sure if the Game is working or whats i had to do.

I Could move the Stuff around but do i have to put them somewhere? Order Them? Combine them? What i have to do? Or is it just Moving those Objects around but since there is "No Way Out" all you can make is a mess or sort it.

Im not Questioning your Skills, i think its really interesting if it has something "Meaningful" but i just couldnt see it. Not your Issue, more mine im to dumb to understand.

Developer

I see what you mean. It is working correctly. The point of the game is that it's a simulator of being stuck inside with nothing to do. This was intended to be a possibly relatable interpretation of the theme. So you got it and then second guessed it, but there really isn't anything more to it. 

Unless we come back to it perhaps.