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A jam submission

Caught Like A FlyView game page

A game for Mini Jam 148: Connections
Submitted by agentsmith200 — 10 hours, 41 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#352.5283.500
Use of the Limitation#362.8894.000
Overall#392.3173.208
Enjoyment#411.9262.667
Presentation#441.9262.667

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
1

Software used
Unreal 5

Use of the limitation
You are immobile stuck in a spider web.

Cookies eaten
0

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Comments

Submitted

You really pulled off that unsettling feeling of being trapped! Loved how you tackled the limitation in a creative way. You did a great job establishing the atmosphere with the music, sound effects, and lighting. Using a first person perspective camera definitely helps with the fear factor. I think I may be bad at this genre as I wasn't able to kill a spider. Otherwise, awesome job!

Submitted (2 edits)

The spiders' movement made me realize I actually have arachnophobia...
Really cool concept and really fun, great combination of the theme and limitation, also the spiders were scary as hell.
Sometimes the spiders don't get electrocuted even if they collide with the electricity beam, I don't know if I'm just stupid and didn't get the mechanics or if it's a bug.
I'd love to play this on a daily basis if it was a bit more polished :)

Submitted

Even after I figured out how to play I couldn't even kill one spider 😭

Really cool game though, great job!

Submitted

New nightmare scenario unlocked! This was very very fun, it's always impressive to see a 3D game in a jam especially in a jam that's this short, and this game really made use of the 3D aspect to add so much tension and uneasiness 

Developer(+1)

Thanks! I've only recently started learning Unreal 5 (I worked in Unity before...) so I figured I should try to make something using what I'm learning.