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A jam submission

OvergrowthView game page

(For the LOWREZ jam 2022) There are rumors the last thing that the lab was experimenting was plants...
Submitted by StarWarsPanda — 10 days, 19 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Authenticity (use of resolution)#2214.0004.000
Graphics#2302.9232.923
Overall#2442.9232.923
Gameplay#2522.4622.462
Audio#2622.3082.308

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you work in a team?
No.

Was the resolution a challenge?
Not really, as I just create an image of size 64x64, draw on the image, then display the image.

What did you learn?
I learned more about microStudio and pixel art.

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Comments

Submitted

Couldn't quite understand the gameplay, I managed to get something blue from one of the plants then wasn't sure what to do next. I like the premise but think that overall the game would benefit with some guidance.

Submitted

i think i got the hang of it after a few minutes of playing. the game seems to lag when there are textboxes on screen, i wonder what's up with that?

Submitted

Seems pretty cool, but there are some points where the game really lags due to interaction

Submitted

Oh, can't understand what i need to do, player needs some instructions. And when blue menu appears on the screen, game sloooooooooooows down =\

Submitted

Like MinecraftDoodler I found the universe and the theme interesting but the lack of instructions/feedbacks made it a really hard puzzle ! Big congrats for the final game

Submitted

It's an interesting game, but it'd be nice to have slightly better instructions, I couldn't really progress further than being able to shoot/emit the blue stuff.

Developer

I wish I had more time for instructions, but the blue stuff is water. (I wonder what it does to fire :) )