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A jam submission

Midnight Movie MarathonView game page

A love letter to midnight movies. It's a Raycast style first person shooter about 30 minutes estimated playtime
Submitted by bcawley β€” 17 hours, 57 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#1532.5933.667
Audio#1771.8862.667
Graphics#1792.5933.667
Overall#2091.8862.667
Theme#2311.1791.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Just finished it!

The game was really fun! The setting was creepy and surreal and some stages were quite unsettling. The enemies were pretty cool, and those dragons where pretty tough (specially in take 5 I believe, the labyrinth. Took me a lot of tries to finish that one). The final weapon looks awesome and I felt really powerful after getting it, haha.
Overall, a short but really fun game with a really interesting art style. Felt like some kind of surreal dream. Great work!

Developer (1 edit)

I'm glad you had fun! I had a lot of fun creating it. And thanks for playing all the way to the end, I think I'm most proud of take 10 so glad you could experience the dream level!

Submitted(+1)

I need to confess, I don't play the entire game (yet), but It's like being tooo big. Actually, I played your game until "Take 4". 


From what I saw, the game has a very good aesthetic, and controls are very responsible. It's impressive a game of this size and very stylish in a 7 days Jam. 

Congrats, your game is awesome! 

Developer(+1)

Thank you glad you liked it! I spent most of the time this Jam creating the maps and art for the game, and I saved some time by recycling assets from my own game from a pervious game Jam. (mostly for the animation of the enemies and some textures)  I'd love to credit for the controls but I used an existing engine where you can make wolf3d style games

https://www.indiedb.com/engines/raycasting-game-maker/downloads

Submitted(+1)

Hmmm, thanks for sharing this engine. And the sprites usage is an intelligent use for your own work XD.