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A jam submission

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Radio Waves! Bunkers! Conspiracy!
Submitted by globglobe — 18 hours, 22 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#24.6674.667
Concept#24.6674.667
Overall#64.1484.148
Audio#93.5563.556
Enjoyment#103.8893.889
Graphics#114.2224.222
Story#113.8893.889

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

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Comments

Submitted

Damn son this is a tough one. I did enjoy this game though and I think it has a very organized and neat style! 

Submitted

I loved the old monitor effect. I want to learn to shaders too. 

loved the game very polished and refined.

Developer

Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted

Well I got addicted to this one and burned an hour or so playing. Like Flappy Bird for people who can't put a puzzle down. I still can't figure it out, but I love the style and this feeling of trying to "touch the outside world" from inside a decrepit bunker with the world's crappiest PC. And who doesn't like a little Chopin while the wasteland irradiates?

Developer

I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted

Nice idea! I unfortunately got stuck after I got the power on. I saw that I needed to change the resolution, but I couldn't quite crack the passphrase. Really cool aesthetic and I like the troubleshooting in it! - Josh.

Developer

Thanks! But yeah, if I were to change anything in retrospect it would be the difficulty level.

Submitted (2 edits)

Really liked the idea. Found it was a bit difficult to figure out how to get the antenna up and running.
I liked that you had to go into the setting and adjust resolution in order to see all the text in one of the boxes. Not sure if intended but if so a fun little detail that adds to the troubleshooting experience! :)

Overall very unique and great concept! 

Developer

Thanks! Yeah, I agree that generally it was a bit too difficult. That wasn't actually intended lol, I cobbled the resolution adjustment together at the last minute