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Gas Exchange's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Gameplay (how good was the user experience, game design, narrative, etc?) | #232 | 1.443 | 2.500 |
Implementation (rate the game's overall stability and functionality) | #243 | 1.540 | 2.667 |
Theme (how well does the game fit the challenge theme?) | #263 | 1.347 | 2.333 |
Overall | #264 | 1.347 | 2.333 |
Presentation (rate its art, animations, sfx, music, and aesthetic appeal) | #276 | 1.251 | 2.167 |
Creativity (how unique or innovative was this experience?) | #278 | 1.155 | 2.000 |
Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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keaneu
Team Name
sleepingkeaneu
How does your game fit the theme?
The purpose of respiration is the exchange of gases between the body and the external environment. O2 is constantly obtained from the outside world for the oxidation of nutrients in the body, thus providing the energy needed for the body's metabolism and expelling the CO2 produced by oxidation in the body. Deep and slow breathing is more effective than shallow and fast breathing within a certain range because shallow and fast breathing alveolar ventilation is less than deep and slow breathing alveolar ventilation. Moreover, deep breathing relaxes people and eliminates anxiety and stress. So I designed this top-down shooting game where players use oxygen as a weapon to eliminate the carbon dioxide produced by breathing and the potential psychological pressure. Players can use the shallow breathing and deep breathing skills to cause range damage, while restoring a certain amount of oxygen bullets. Shallow breathing will produce additional carbon dioxide, while deep breathing will not, and the damage will be higher.
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Nice simple shooter. Auto-fire would probably be a good feature for this kind of games. Also since mouse is included in the game, it could maybe guide the shooting direction. Just some thoughts. Environment looked pretty nice and readable. Good job!
Thanks for the kind comments and suggestions! Will try working on them in the future. Thanks again for playing:)