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A jam submission

FUTURE//PASTView game page

time travelling 1st person puzzle platformer
Submitted by Max-Osborne — 9 minutes, 3 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#213.6673.667
Enjoyment#492.7782.778
Overall#533.0563.056
Use of the Limitation#723.1113.111
Presentation#742.6672.667

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

Team members
Max Osborne

Software used
Unreal Engine 4

Cookies eaten
10 ;)

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I liked the idea, it even has a Portal feel, good job. 

boi amazing..

Submitted(+1)

A fun puzzle game !

I like the time switching mechanics, makes for interesting puzzles.

I think the boxes have a tendency to disappear when you switch timelines when grabbing one, makes it a bit frustrating when there's no way to complete the puzzle.

Good job !

Developer (1 edit)

yeah the boxes disappearing was something i was trying to fix but ran out of time lol. thanks for the feedback (your game is really cool too, like a game version of tinder ;) )

Submitted(+1)

Nice job. I like the portal like mechanics. 

A little unforgiving, imo. Would you consider either making it easier (closer and larger jumping pads) or saving progress each room?

A fun detail would be to see your own corspe in the future were you died in the present on previous runs. :)

Cheers,

Developer

yeah that corpse idea is a cool idea! I wasn't sure how to add a save to each room (im pretty new) and yeah i agree the jumps are hard, sorry bout that. lol

Submitted(+1)

Looks fine and good idea with switch timelines

Submitted(+1)

I liked the idea, it even has a Portal feel, good job. I think the rules mentioned that you could't use light nor postprocessing producing colours out of the allowed colour palette though.

Developer

oh, i wasnt sure about the post processsing, thanks for the info I can happily take it out. How would you suggest that i take out the light? sorry for the basic question im pretty new at this.