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A jam submission

The Ultimate QuestView game page

Submitted by dk5000p — 7 hours, 56 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#64.5004.500
Audio#63.5003.500
Fun#73.5003.500
Overall#93.4173.417
Innovation#113.0003.000
Technical#122.7502.750
Graphics#143.2503.250

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • Interesting game. It was fun to play and it seemed to have quite the narrative for a jam game! You managed to sneak in some cool mechanics as well :D

    The game overall was a fun experience, but as always I've found some things that could be improved in my opinion:
    - The level design felt all over the place. I liked that you had some cool mechanics but I would've liked to see more space and time to learn them or find different uses for them within the stage. For example - a ton can be done with those expanding or bouncing blocks, yet they were almost never used to their full extend. I just saw them once and that's it
    - The audio, although funny, felt a bit lackluster. It was creative that you did it with your voice but the intro felt a bit hard to follow as you had different characters speaking but with the same voice. It was hard to discern. But I really do appreciate the effort put in and it made the game feel more unique to me!
    - The music became quite annoying after a short moment of playing, this was not because of the usage of your voice but rather the composition I reckon.
    - Some aspects felt rather unclear to me at the start, like the shooting enemies or the keys as you didn't really have a standard for what were interactable blocks or not. As colors and forms were all over the place for keys and blocks, while some were still white like the bouncing circles.
    - I didn't really feel that I was saving my sister, it just felt like collecting stuff without context. The story felt disconnected.
    - The moving platforms didn't drag my character along with it so I had to awkwardly walk with it.
    - Give the player more room to test the newly introduced mechanics out, don't throw them into a pit with a wolf for example and hope they survive :)

    Things I liked about the submission:
    - Creative use of your voice.
    - Interesting mechanics like the growing platforms and bouncing ones.
    - A narrative.
    - Exploration in a sense of choosing where to go next without knowing what I will find.

    Fun entry, good job :)

What are the two shapes you selected?
Triangle and circle

What parts of the game did you create BEFORE the jam?
Nothing

What parts of the game are from external assets (NOT created by you)?
Used Unity Corgi Engine for some moving platforms

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Comments

Host (1 edit)

Here's my feedback: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/360548881. Thanks for entering!

Submitted(+1)

Quite challenging. And the introduction was intense!

Developer

Happy you found it tough, cause Joshua Mclean thought it was too easy.