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A jam submission

Eternal HorrorView game page

Survival horror shooter game
Submitted by anarkavre — 3 hours, 45 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#2042.8493.571
Graphics#2392.8493.571
Overall#2802.6503.321
Authenticity (Use of resolution restriction)#2963.1914.000
Gameplay#3331.7092.143

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you work in a team?
There were 3 people who contributed to the project. Programming by anarkavre, graphics by nebelstern, and music by Shy Fox. It was a fun process.

Was the resolution a challenge?
The biggest hurdle was coming up with graphics and gameplay that worked for a 3D shooter at such a small resolution. Fortunately the very talented pixel artist nebelstern created some awesome textures and sprites. The gameplay came from brainstorming sessions and incremental iterations through trial and error.

What did you learn?
I entered this jam because it looked like fun. I love old games with constraints and limitations because it allows you to do some creative things and a small team can create something awesome in a short amount of time. I learned that balancing gameplay can be a difficult process if not thought out in advance. Eternal Horror can be greatly improved in this aspect.

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Comments

Submitted

Impressive music, art, and adaptation of the "doom style" to 64x64. The aestethics and color schemes are really good, maybe the gameplay can be improved using different colors for doors/rooms/enemies etc. I get lost after a while, and don't where to go, and where I came from hahaha. But congrats for the great work!

Submitted

Pretty impressive! The 64x64 resolution actually helps the mood. Having to use the command line to scale the window is... not preferred. I found myself preferring keyboard over mouselook, which I previously thought impossible.

I like the limited-color aesthetic. The graphics look crisp because there is no texture interpolation, but this makes things like doors and enemies not stand out from afar. If the doors were green, for example, you could identify them from far away.

Submitted

Looks great but I can't resize the window! It's 64x64 so it's only about an inch across and I can't see haha

Developer

Thank you! You can scale the window with a command line argument. Take a look at the game page for all of the available options.