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A jam submission

Nothing But The Sun In The Sky - #lowrezjam 2022 editionView game page

⚫️ An incremental 1-bit platformer for #lowrezjam 2022 ⚫️
Submitted by Samf — 9 hours, 25 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Authenticity (use of resolution)#864.6154.615
Overall#1353.6733.673
Graphics#1403.5383.538
Audio#1503.3083.308
Gameplay#1523.2313.231

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?
Just me!

Was the resolution a challenge?
The hardest part was text/dialogue. Even at the smallest sizes, there is only room for a handful of words on-screen at a time.

What did you learn?
Brevity!

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Very lovely game. There is something serene and foreboding about the sun and the gamma snow. The static noise and pinging sound of the particles adds to the uncertain feeling. The heat wave visual effect that grows as you become irradiated works really well. I enjoyed adjusting the panels to create a wall for safety, and then jumping up as high as I could on top of them. Very well done.

Submitted(+1)

I really enjoyed the look of this game with the very striking, stark black sun. The gameplay is fun and simple, which I like a lot, especially in a jam game. I can see this being expanded into something magnificent. Great job.

Developer(+2)

Thank you! Already working on expanding the idea, possibly for a small yellow handheld… 🟨⚙️

Submitted(+1)

Oh nice. I should really order one of those :D

Submitted(+1)

The game mechanics are great, the 1 bit art gives it a distinctive feeling that looks fantastic. when lowering a panel, you end up “trapped” in it, colliding with it I guess, until you raise it back… dunno if that’s intentional. Simple ideas make great games, congratz!

Developer

Thanks for the kind words! That bug is nNot intentional, but definitely was known; I let slide for the sake of time and prioritizing other work. 😂 

Submitted(+1)

Cool little game! I liked the 'ending', thanks for letting me stop lol. The audio was minimal, but really effective. Nice job!

Submitted

Great style and concept. I might have exhausted all the shop items at 20k and then just waited to 100k. I loved the general atmosphere and the plinky plonky sounds. Quite relaxing

Submitted(+1)

It's cool concept, very minimalistic and simple. I built a ladder out of solar panels and escaped the valey :D

Developer(+1)

My favorite thing about video games is that if you make literally any video game, someone will break the video game. Thank you, truly!

Submitted

That was a fun lil' game. I can definitely reach 100k if I had the patience lol. I think an item that could help increase particle drops would be cool or something that could increase the power of gathering more particles per second like an idle game mechanic. Very unique art and the sound was really nice. Well done mate.

Submitted(+1)

I quite enjoyed everything about this game! Definitely the most underrated game in the game jam so far. Everything from the atmosphere to the ambient noise to the super minimalist art style was just perfect. I wish there was more to do, or maybe more unique things to buy from the shop, but otherwise this was one of my favorite games from the game jam so far

Submitted(+1)

I love the aesthetic, it's very striking in the best way, and the ambiance is  almost soothing. At the risk of getting too poetic—alone, but not lonely, y'know? 

Developer

Thank you! I’m glad that came through, there are story elements I didn’t have time to include that would have reenforced the solitary state of the main character. And honestly I got lucky with the audio (more details coming in a post-mortem); long story short, my hardware synth was giving me an annoying hum so I had to filter everything down, which resulted in a weirdly minimal, analog / vinyl sound.