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A jam submission

15 Light-Minutes AwayView game page

We have to program all mission steps first and hope for the best!
Submitted by HomeGameCoder — 10 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Game Design#64.1574.157
Art Direction#64.3824.382
Overall#123.9963.996
Innovation#213.8203.820
Fun#283.7983.798
Theme#683.8203.820

Ranked from 89 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

The tutorial was very aesthetic! The artstyle is really cool, most satisfying buttons I've clicked this week. It was challenging to figure out the direction the rover is facing at certain points and select the correct arrow, especially when it is not straight on view, rather diagonally.

Submitted

Man this was really good.
I love the visuals and the gameplay where you have to plan all moves in advance is pretty original to me. Great game!

Submitted

It's a very cute game, so relaxing to play. I reached level 7 ! 

The tutorial was clear, artstyle is good, sound design create a cool a sci-fi/cozy ambiance, good work ! I was hoping we were going to a specifique place, perhaps discovering something new to prevent it from being repetitive. But still a good game  :)

Submitted

very solid entry. I think it's pretty amazing

Submitted(+1)

Really cool game !

I really like the ui style , the art looks great and the sfx and musics match the whole ambiance very nicely.

I wish I could have just click the directions to register them directly & click multiple times instead of clicking on X2 & X3 (lot of clicking arround for 1 action). BUT the way you made it actually match with the old-school computer style of the interface... so I can understand it's a "fashion choice" ^^

Appart from that, it's a really solid entry. Great work :)

Developer

Thank you! Yes, it was a style choice but at the same time I was thinking on the steam deck and a touch screen. The experience with a touchscreen is great... You can try it in the smartphone browser.... Sometimes works great, others don't.... Very unstable.

Submitted

A wonderfully done game! The art style really fit it like a glove and the idea to do pre-determined commands was pure genius :)

Submitted

I love this kind game programming game. You can create a logic for your robot and that robot follow your commands. So great to see result of your logic when it is succeed. Thats feels me very smart :3 I wanna thank you for creating this game ^^

Submitted(+1)

This game gives me a Creaks game from Amanita Design. Fantastic art style and the background music suits the environment for the game. This is one of my favorites in the jam.

Developer

LOL... I wish! Actually, some years ago, I meet one of the team members of machinarium, if I remember correctly.  Their art is great. I'm glad you like it! Thanks

Submitted

Absolutely brilliant game.  One of my favorites in the jam thus far.  

Love the hand-crafted art, especially the old-school buttons.  The sound design was on-point, and the concept was well-conceived and well-executed.  The only thing stopping me from giving it five-stars across the board is that it was a little hard to tell which were the special terrain tiles I was meant to visit; and also, due to lag on WebGL, it was sometimes hard to tell which way the wind was blowing.  I think a wind sock or compass might have made for greater accessibility instead of relying solely on the particle effects.

But otherwise, excellent game and a clear contender for victory, IMO.

Submitted

The art style in this is very nice. The gameplay is easy to understand but there is a lot of complexity brought by the different levels. The tutorial also functions well well for what it is. Very solid submission.

Submitted(+1)

Really cool game! this is something I can sit down and play for hours! Great submission!

Submitted

Great, I really liked the UI design, the game is calm and nice to relax, I guessed that the interpretation of the "connection" theme is that we are connected to a robot, very good game.

Submitted

Wow, this is awesome. The ambiance is very cool, visuals and music are very good. Puzzles are challenging and gameplay is very interesting. Clearly one of my fav so far ;)

It is maybe a bit unclear where are the rocks and when you will collide. There are times when you think everything is clear but it is not, and other times when you think there is no way but it goes well. And I had a strange bug by trying to aboard a mission panicking on the "del" button. Mission was indeed aborted but my rover wasn't aligned to the grid anymore making it impossible to finish and I had to restart.

Very good game. Well done!

Love the concept! 
I had so much fun playing this game. It's really addicting.
The art and sound design go really well together.

Submitted

Very calming experience. Nicely done.

Submitted

Nice UI would liked it more if camera moved so I can see robot when he decides to abort the mission!

Submitted

Oh yeah, space and analogue menu controls! I'm sold already. The clicky buttons of the UI felt so satisfying to use. Art style & sound design were very fitting, it even had some voice acting. While the isometric view makes it a bit harder to judge everything, I thought it added to the suspense if I did everything right.

An alternate control scheme would really add to the atmosphere (maybe numpad + multiplier key for x2/x3 and enter to confirm), that's pretty much the only thing I could suggest. Awesome entry!

Submitted

Good game. I also liked the introduction/tutorial part, which often lacks :)

Submitted

Really interesting take on the jam!  The puzzles were interesting. They really make you think if your decisions were right and wait in suspense when it starts moving. Would recommend everyone to play it!

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