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A jam submission

PhantasmView game page

Enter a ghostly castle where you need to solve puzzle with the help of the undesired residents.
Submitted by Une_Crepe — 1 hour, 22 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Visuals#93.6253.625
Fun#113.2923.292
Innovation#183.0833.083
Overall#192.9752.975
Theme (To Be Announced)#213.2503.250
Audio#341.6251.625

Ranked from 24 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game relate to the theme?
You must swap between the human realm and the spectral realm to complete puzzle ; the two are opposite realms

Controls to play your game:
WASD , SPACEBAR, E

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Comments

Submitted

can't wait to see the longer version :D

Nice art, but might have too many keybinds. For example, you don't need player to press E to enter the exit. You can just use the collider to check if the character reaches the opened gate or not. Keep it up :D

Submitted

Short, but it was fun to play:) Was missing some music, but overall great job!

Submitted

Nice game for your first game

Submitted(+1)

Very nice for your first game! I really enjoyed the ghost mechanic, can't wait to see more levels.

Submitted(+1)

Short but sweet :) Impressive for first game.

Submitted(+1)

Cute game! I like the instructions in the paintings which fit in the overall look of the levels. They might work as visual instructions too instead of writing, to blend into the level. 

Lots of ways to expand on this, and I think the theme fits. Great job, especially for a first game!

Submitted(+1)

We love to see that it was made in Godot <3

Fantastic job on this - wish there was more to play! The ghost mechanic is fun and would be great to expand on. Hope to see more of you!

Developer

ty, I will add more levels, I just didnt have the time because i got stuck on simple problems that experienced coders would fix in 5m but took me 5hours to fix ;(

Submitted

Getting stuck on simple problems is the mark of an experienced coder! You made something great, and got a machine up and running. That's incredible!

Submitted

I finished my first Godot game about 2 weeks ago too!  Great job!

Submitted(+1)

Amazing! For your first game, this is great! 

My only complaint is that there weren't enough levels. Controls were good. Nice choice on the E key. I liked the lights going off mechanic. I think you used the theme well enough (light/dark, alive/dead). 

I hope you keep working on games. This was solid.

Developer(+1)

I wanted to add more levels but i lost so much time on fixing "noob" glitches that i only had the time to make 3 levels sadly ;( Ty for the feedback

Submitted(+1)

Honestly when I started playing I noted how clean the controls were, and then when I saw it was your first game I was all the more surprised!
Well done, a very good first project! A bit loose on the theme, but the theme is very vague even for a gamejam so that's understandable.

Feel free to reach out to me on Discord (I posted my game in the game-sharing channel yesterday) as I have some resources compiled for new Godot developers and always enjoy sharing them!

Developer

ty for the comment, when i played your game i was so amazed and really tough you had like 1 month, not the same time period as me. Im gonna continue on this game to finish it ( because it is clearly not finished ) catstronaut is a really fun jam game and i would love to be able to create good games fast. Where is the discord server you are talking about, is there a game jam discord server ?

Submitted

Yes, there is discord server for the jam located here: https://discord.gg/jSjUHGHjuH (taken straight from the jam page)

Submitted(+1)

Congrats on your first game! It's up from here on!

You actually created a decent game and it felt nice and smooth!

Keep it up! <3

Developer(+1)

tysm