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A jam submission

Eye'm comingView game page

64 x 64 pixels
Submitted by Jael137 — 11 hours, 55 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#673.7273.727
Gameplay#1403.1823.182
Overall#1473.4773.477
Visuals#1573.4553.455
Authenticity (use of resolution restriction)#2293.5453.545

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you work in a team?
Me and SleepyUFO

Was the resolution a challenge?
For an almost realistic game, the resolution was kinda hard, but I think we managed well.

What did you learn?
I haven't used AI and navmeshes before.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

wow, flying eyes are really creepy

Developer

Seeing we both used them, I think this might not be an coincidence. Flying eyes really are creepy

Submitted(+1)

flying eyes dont require any animation ;)

Submitted(+1)

You totally nailed the atmosphere. I'm glad it didn't end up being a horror game, but I think the audio combined with the low lighting and low resolution makes for a very spooky experience. There were many moments in the dark where I wouldn't be sure if I was looking at an eye, or just a random texture that was pixelated.

The projectile eyes were definitely the ones that got me the most. In general I love the aesthetic of the game. Nice work!

Developer

Thanks

Submitted(+1)

Quite an ordinary running shooting game, a funny experience of shooting in the eyes, while my eyes themselves ask me to shoot them from the graphics

Submitted(+1)

The first time I encountered a shootin' eye, I just... stood there and let it kill me, in awe of what I was seeing. Seriously though, the mouse and movement are a wee bit floaty, but visually you did an excellent job. At one point I saw water dripping from a pipe, which is a detail usually lost in 3D renders pixelated like this. Well done.

Developer

Thank you very much. The 64x64 resolution was a challenge, but i tried to get as many details in as possible, which seems to be succesful.

Submitted(+1)

Atmospheric!

(Instructions say RMB but it's left button to shoot.)

Developer

Thanks, haha I'm dumb thanks, gonna update it now