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A jam submission

UniversaryView game page

A prototype for the 20th Anniversary Unity Game Jam 2025
Submitted by MepaDev (@mepadev) — 1 hour, 21 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Narrative design#812.7502.750
Overall#1222.8672.867
Fun Factor#1252.9172.917
Sound Design#1372.7922.792
Uniqueness/Creativity#1462.9582.958
Art#1572.9172.917

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

Agreement to Official Rules and Terms

I Agree

Team Size
4

"Most Creative Usage of Anniversary Assets" Submission

Yes

Unity Affiliation

No

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Comments

Submitted

The concept is interesting. I have fun playing it. Good game!

Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

This was cool.

spoiler ![image.png](https://img.itch.zone/aW1nLzI0MDcwNzY3LnBuZw==/original/ANZegN.png)

The middle bear section reminded me of Serious Sam.

Submitted

funny one

Submitted

Excellent game.

Submitted

Hahaha that Unity security guy made me lol

Submitted

?Amazing!!!!!
hehehhe?

Submitted(+1)

ive been waiting to play this! saw you on discord! well done dude, such a great game and the art is awesome

Submitted(+1)

I saw a pop-up note in your game saying the Robot Lab was not included in your game because of itch.io's 200MB limit. Can you tell me where you found this information--the 200MB limit? I know about the 1GB file size limit but did not know about another limit of 200MB. I ask because I got the same problem--an error saying my game's data file is too large--at one point but the total file size of my game is about 200MB. (In fact, our games have a similar idea--the player goes to multiple assets to collect things for a celebration.) I managed to reduce my data size slightly while still keeping the Robot Lab and everything.

Developer

You can find this information here:

https://itch.io/docs/creators/html5#zip-file-requirements

  • The size of all the extracted content should not be greater than 500MB.
  • The size any single extracted file should not be greater than 200MB.

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    So right now, having a file larger than 200 MB already breaks the project.

    I think it would be good if this were mentioned in future Game Jams. But well, experience for next time.
Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

Thank you for responding to my question. I agree--the jam rules should include the link you list here. I bet not many people know about this. It'd be good to know this 200MB single file limit information ahead of time. I knew about the 1GB limit but not the 200MB. My first upload of my game had no problem, but the update of my final finished game only a few hours before the jam closed had the error about the data file size. That was really panicky.

Submitted(+1)

Cool game, i liked how every level had completely different mechanics

Submitted(+1)

I can see the hard work put into this game! Well done guys! And by the way.. I love Unity 3d 😭😭

(+1)

Nice