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A jam submission

Engines of HellView game page

A platformer about restarting insect hell
Submitted by Jaco van Hemert, Carel van Hemert (@carel_za) — 44 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#203.1003.100
Use of the Limitation#223.2003.200
Presentation#233.3003.300
Overall#263.1503.150
Concept#353.0003.000

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Jaco van Hemert (coding, design, art, narrative), Carel van Hemert (music)

Software used
Unity

Use of the limitation
The player's aim is to restart hell, which would presumably make him a bad guy.

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Comments

Submitted

This was a fun little platformer with nice lighting. Who thought restarting hell would be rewarding?

I really like the way this game looks! The platforms are a bit glitchy and in the first level it's hard to figure out where to go since it's so dark

Submitted

The pixel art is lovely, and I really like the music. I would have preferred to see a new aspect in the gameplay or a unique mechanic but still a great game otherwise.

Submitted

I like the pixel art and the music is great! The lighting is a little too severe for my taste and the controls could be a little more snappy. The gameplay is little more than a basic jump-n-run puzzle, i would have liked to see a unique feature. Overall, i enjoyed playing your game.

Making hell evil again is a great take on the limitation!

Submitted

The game looks interesting but a very long start. The music is well chosen. In general, it turned out nicely.

Submitted

super atmospheric and cool game! 

It might be just me but the yellow backdrop panel below the level is kind of "burning my eyes"

Developer

Thanks!

Yeah, the yellow was a placeholder that I never got around to changing to something less garish. Will update it at some point.