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A jam submission

The Fiend's TowerView game page

Explore procedurally generated lock and key style dungeon.
Submitted by VicSparkz — 1 hour, 13 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Authenticity (Use of resolution restriction)#1174.4744.474
Gameplay#1353.2633.263
Graphics#1853.2113.211
Overall#2173.1183.118
Audio#3251.5261.526

Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you work in a team?
All done by 1 person.

Was the resolution a challenge?
Had issues getting Unity to display properly at this resolution. Was interesting trying to figure out how to convey information with so little to work with.

What did you learn?
I wanted to attempt to create a lock and key style dungeon through procedural. Most of the time was spent on the map generation.

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Comments

Submitted

Very fun game! The dungeon was always fun to explore and the gameplay was solid. Great work!

Submitted

Really nice game! Good job!

Submitted

This is really slick. Who doesn't love a little procgen dungeon?! Well done, great job! :) Please check ours out too: https://itch.io/jam/lowrezjam-2020/rate/732044

Submitted

I enjoyed playing this little gem, and the low resolution only added to how good it was. Cheers!

nice game, made it to the end monster. would have benefited from some sound, but saw below you ran out of time.

Submitted

This game was clearly designed with the 64x64 resolution in mind, and it looks just like a lowrez-game ought to. Especially the player character. The movement and controls feel very good. Gamepad didn't work in browser, I had to download for it to work. (probably not your fault, but still a gripe)

I would have loved for there to be any sound at all, maybe something as simple as a bleep for when you attack and a bloop for when the monster attacks. I also didn't feel a strong sense of direction, since most rooms looked the same. I would suggest adding some markers or a minimap, so you don't get lost, especially in the beginning.

Developer

Thanks! I had sounds and a minimap were planned, just ran out of time.

Submitted

Nice game! I like the atack animation, is really cool 👌

Submitted

Cool little dungeon game! When I saw procedural, that made me wow. Great job with it!

Submitted

That was fun! Great use of the theme, and your lock and key system worked out great. I really like the sword swing animation. :)