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A jam submission

Chromium DungeonsView game page

Chromium Dungeons
Submitted by popman_ye — 2 hours, 57 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#452.1652.714
Concept#462.3933.000
Use of the Limitation#492.6213.286
Overall#502.2222.786
Presentation#551.7092.143

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
0

Software used
Unity for game development, paint.net for art, FL studio for music

Ice cream eaten
none at all

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Comments

Submitted

Visuals look great.  The game play was solid but I will say since the mouse isn't locked to the screen it's very easy to click out of the game window. 

Submitted

Very cool game from what I could play. Unfortunately I could not find a way to make window bigger or make fullscreen. Please figure this out and I will play it again because it seems pretty fun. Love the music track; really gets you pumped before you even start playing!

Submitted

I won’t mention the small screen, cause it already has been.

Some aspects of gameplay were good, moving with the keyboard and aiming/shooting with the mouse felt good.

However, some aspects felt a bit frustrating.

  • Jumping between gaps (if you aren’t on the ledge you can’t jump, however some games give you a little forgiveness; see Tip 4).
  • At one point I got stuck under a platform and couldn’t move. Maybe shrink the collision box of the player a bit.

Just some suggestions.

Submitted (1 edit)

The window was too small to really be playable :/ . The music sounded good and the game looked like it was pretty polished though.

Developer

I know, I spent like a hour looking on how to upscale without changing the resolution but I didn't find a solution

Submitted (1 edit)

What about something like this:

https://youtu.be/nUExziADzjc?t=275

Or Unity's pixel perfect camera?