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A jam submission

TerracellView game page

Survival game
Submitted by Francis Fonye (@francisfonye) — 13 days, 12 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
64x64 Authenticity (was it truly lowrez?)#2753.2123.800
Aesthetic (sound and visual)#3121.8592.200
Overall#3221.9442.300
Game Feel (playability and control)#3371.5211.800
Overall Enjoyment#3451.1831.400

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Developer

@ Wolod

Yeah, work along with an upcoming exam really got in the way for me :(... Hopefully you'll enjoy the finished product!

Submitted

It's a pity that you haven't finished it. I'd like to play finished version in the future.

Developer

@Jupiter_Hadley

Thank you for including it in your video! Ideally you're supposed to keep your distance from the two dangerous animals (the elephants and the lions) and start of hunting the weaker ones to keep your hunger meter up. Z is to run and X is to use your bow.

Either way, it's still a work in progress :)

Great start with lovely animals! I included it in my compilation video series of the Low Rez Jam games, if you would like to take a look :)

Developer

@stuartlangridge

Thanks for leaving a comment. Yeah, I never managed to finish this game on time but I am going to complete it sometime soon. The final game will include sound along with online high scores :).

Submitted

I suspect this is a demo that never got finished? The graphics are surprisingly impressive -- I particularly liked the realism of the rain -- but there doesn't seem to be a purpose to the game (nor any sound), and walking through an elephant means that the elephant sticks right with you and flickers on and off, weirdly. Could be the nucleus of something impressive with lots more development, though; a good start.