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A jam submission

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#194.2224.222
Enjoyment#1423.2223.222
Overall#1703.0563.056
Concept#2412.7782.778
Use of the Limitation#2762.0002.000

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

Team members
5

Software used
Unity, Blender, Figma, Photoshop, Substance designer, Fl studio, Discord

Use of the limitation
Didn't have time

Cookies eaten
6

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Comments

Submitted(+2)

Love the visuals

Submitted(+2)

If you take it as a game, then it's not very good. There is simply nothing to play with, but if you take it as a program for coloring various objects, then it looks interesting. The music is relaxing and generally enjoyable to play.

Developer

Thanks for feedback

Submitted(+2)

Relaxing, simple, nice way of presentation. Don't worry about the limitation. Well enjoyed :>

Submitted(+2)

Great music and postprocessing! I like the chill vibe!

Submitted(+2)

This game is quite relaxing and chilly. Lighting and postprocessing are suitable for mediatation-style games very well.

If the game has some objectives or a preferred final image. I think it's going to be a nice addition to the gameplay loop.

Developer

Thank you very much
Achieving the chill effect was our goal

We wanted the players to be as creative as possible
So the example of the final image would be a distraction

But the gameplay loop, yes, it needs to be finished

Submitted(+1)

Really good music, super chill and relaxing and really nice post processing looks very good! Nice work

Developer

Thanks

Submitted(+2)

Very chill music and clean environment. You didn't have time for this jam but using your assets and learning for another one would be great!

Developer(+1)

Yeah we learnt a lot from this jam.  
Especially how to work as a team