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A jam submission

Momiro VIView game page

Drive your rover on the surface of planet Momiro VI and collect 1000 materials
Submitted by Puli Games (@puligames) — 6 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Aesthetic (sound and visual)#1353.4443.444
Overall#1533.3893.389
Game Feel (playability and control)#1563.0003.000
Overall Enjoyment#1582.8892.889
64x64 Authenticity (was it truly lowrez?)#1734.2224.222

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Developer

Thank Jupiter!

Really neat game! I included it in my compilation video series of the Low Rez Jam games, if you would like to take a look :)

Developer

Thank you all for the great jam and the nice comments! Sorry if I was a little inactive...

Submitted

I included this game in the 2nd part of my #LOWREZJAM summary.

Submitted

Great. I love how the rover skids on craters.

Submitted

Really cool game! The vehicle physics are fun! Especially with low traction. The upgrades are very efficient, the progress is fast. Even one upgrade made a huge different. I liked it! The lighting and day-night cycle is pretty good, also the camera handling is very nice and give a good viewing distance forward. It was fun collecting stuffs for a while, but it became a little bit monotonous after a long time. But I really hope this project will be improved, because it's already pretty good!

Submitted

The game idea is nice, really cool the fact that you managed to put a menu for upgrade.

What is really missing is any kind of audio (sounds effects and music) and something that let you feel in danger. I played the game until the collection of 500 materials and without fearing death it becomes a bit boring.

Overall I really like its feeling and I am sure it might became a nice game if you continue to develop it :-)

Submitted

The zoomed out birds eye view of the mars surface is a good choice for the 64 x 64 resolution. Makes you feel like you're watching it through some archaic computer program.