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A jam submission

Viking's TreasureView game page

Submitted by NicholasSarian — 34 minutes, 28 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall look of the game.#15.0005.000
Understandability of the user interface.#14.1434.143
Overall#14.5364.536
How well do the movement controls work.#14.4294.429
Overall feel of the sound and music.#24.5714.571

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

group 1: 

from what i saw on a different computer, the world looked great and detailed! it's beautiful! 

some enemies would be nice, though!

Submitted

Andrew, Hunter, John G6: Looks absolutely amazing, liked the world design and poison mushrooms. Good work on the character with the rigging, It was hard to get the treasure in the trees. The mushrooms should respawn so you can still get up the waterfall. I want to kill the Roman.

Submitted

Group 1:

Amazing world, great animations, good game feel unless you get too many star speed boosts

The game def could use a ui for instructions and controls

Submitted

Group 4:


Movement was good and the assets looked great, everything fit together pretty well. The frame rate was off, however that seems to be an issue with the systems we are on.

Submitted

Group 7
Pro: The main character animation looks great. Controls are smooth

Con: There were no enemies to swing my sword at. The map was very big.

Submitted

Group 2: The world is really cool. The dude starts going a bit too fast when you get too many stars.

Submitted

Group 8: Frame rate was kind of iffy due to world size but I really liked how big the map was and how the movement felt. Good job!

Host

Prof: Liked the look of the world moving around in.  Death holes.

Host

Prof: Liked the look of the world moving around in.  Death holes.