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A jam submission

No blood in the snowView game page

Submitted by koathbaht
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#752.9883.571
Concept#762.5103.000
Overall#872.4202.893
Presentation#912.1512.571
Enjoyment#942.0322.429

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

Team members
1

Software used
unity, piskel

Use of the limitation
i only used the mandatory colors

Cookies eaten
not enough

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Submitted (1 edit)

Nice game, the focus concept is interesting but needs to be worked on. There should probably have been some sort of visual indicator for the player to see (maybe water droplet dropping into the water as a translucent background?). The water droplet is also quite quiet, you can barely hear it.


If you wanted to make it into more of a reaction based mechanic for the focus, you should have made the focus system a bit more lenient for the player.


But that's just an opinion, overall quite fun and interesting. I enjoyed killing enemies and using the focus mechanic.

Submitted

the camera movement was a little disorientating but other than that cool game

Submitted

The "focus" idea is fun, but look like it doesn't work :/
Nice entry anyway.

Submitted

The game is fairly interesting but doesn't feel quite finished.

The absolute focus has a pretty interesting concept and nice animation. I think it needs some more thought put into it though, since you only have to press it in order to activate it. After that you are basically just automatically winning after you've pressed on the enemy enough times.

Good job!

Submitted

Very solid! The absolute focus mechanic was actually really satisfying once I got a feel of how it worked, though it didnt seem to damage the enemies at all? Which made it feel a little pointless (but still pretty cool lol)

Admittedly the camera felt pretty wonky, and the jarring movement made it a little hard to keep track of the player sometimes - Id really recommend you take a look at Cinemachine, a built in camera system for Unity. Its crazy simple to set up and is equally flexible - below theres a few links for vids that Ive used to learn about it in the past - I hope this helps!

Also if youre interested, heres a link to my entry - https://itch.io/jam/mini-jam-127-cats/rate/1953636 :)