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A jam submission

HOPEView game page

Travel through gateways and find where they lead you to.
Submitted by HarshJain_17 — 1 day, 2 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Uniqueness Of the game mechanics#31.0001.000
Completeness Of The Game#31.6671.667
Game art and sound Design#52.0002.000
Ease of Gameplay#51.3331.333
Overall#51.5001.500

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

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • Thank you for sharing your ! Overall, I thought it was a good experience. Starting with the positives, Start screen looked well made, and the micro interactions and animations added a nice touch to the game. The use of text on the top left to guide the player was also a good idea.While the motion was smooth, controls felt a bit flaky, which could be an area of improvement for the game. I enjoyed playing the game, and I think the use of colors and visual themes were well executed. The logo was also a nice touch and added to the overall look and feel of the game. One suggestion for improvement could be the use of sound. Adding sound effects or music could enhance the gameplay and make it more immersive. Overall, I think you've done a good job and have a good sense of visual design, and the team has potential. Keep up the good work!

Your Name
Harsh Jain

Name of the team
High Fives

Discord Username
HarshJain#3303

Email( the one which was used to register on Technex website)
harshjain17may@gmail.com

Description of the game
You find yourself on an unknown planet with strange GATEWAYS that only god knows where they lead to, but they are your only HOPE to getting out of this mess. Although they require some sort of crystal magic to open.

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