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A jam submission

React(Early Access)View game page

You Are A Victim Of Night Blindness, Protect Yourself The Whole Night
Submitted by Attachment Studios — 11 days, 42 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Accessibility#172.2802.600
Overall#171.6231.850
Sound#181.5791.800
Fun#181.0521.200
Originality#191.5791.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Artist's Statement
This Was My First Game JAM

I Learned Uses Many Lines Code Appropriately, Along With Low Usage Of Variables And Finally How To Make A Narrator With Audio Files.

This Project Was A Lot Of Fun. After Facing Many Errors, It Was Now Hard For Me To Find Any More Major Problems. Now I Am Not Sure If This Is Also The Case With Bugs.

If You Want To Know More, Then A Page Regarding The Experience Of My First JAM Will Come Out Soon On My Official Attachment Studios Website.

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Comments

HostSubmitted(+1)

Congrats for participating in your first jam!

As someone with night blindness we must react to things that go bump in the night. The concept is simple and understandable. Being able to press any button to play is great for accessibility. But once in game I found it a little too easy. Here are some suggestions to make it more engaging and challenging as you exit early access:

The only way we can lose is to react at the wrong time. Perhaps a greater variety of sounds might engage us to make decisions about when and whether we should react. They might include a subtle night time ambiance (like crickets, rain, or wind) and harmless sounds intended to trick us (like thunder or the house creaking). These additions might also give us a greater sense of setting.

There are a lot of ways to increase its challenge so that its length as an endless game is based on skill rather than attention span. One way might be introducing more loss conditions so we lose when failing to react. Or we could instead be given points at the end of a set time limit based on our accuracy. Regardless, I sincerely believe that you could build this prototype into something cool.

Thanks for your submission. Good work!

Developer (1 edit)

Well This Was My First Try And Now I Am Actually Seeing More Problems In Gameplay, Like, Sound Of "0"(Zero) Not Existing And There Is No Highscore. This Is Still In Development But It's On A Pause For Now. I'll Try My Best To Make To Good As Well As Difficult... BTW, It's Endless Only, If Not Then I Need To Check For Bugs... Thanks For Your Feedback And Post!