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A jam submission

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Jam game. A 3-minute point & click, narrative puzzle game.
Submitted by daleth90 — 2 hours, 58 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 12 people so far
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Team Size
1

"Most Creative Usage of Anniversary Assets" Submission

Yes

Unity Affiliation

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Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

 really had to put my head into figuring out the game — good stuff!

Submitted(+1)

Oh, interesting idea of traversing between scenes and connecting them. I just don't know what I did to the monolith to win the game? Was it because one banana was eaten and one was not? Or did I do something more? :D

Developer

Yes, it's because you did something different before the gorilla get in to the room, so the state of gorilla becomes different.

After reading everyone's comments, I really realize that the loop existence and the route distinction could be more clear.

Submitted(+1)

Get to the last screen by pure luck. Didn't figured what to do with the monolith 

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

At first I  had  no clue what  I was doing.  But it kept my attention. I was only guessing at first and I  went from  left to right.  So by the time I seen the first arrow it all came together. Took me more than 3 minutes though :P

Submitted(+1)

Cool idea but very confusing, dunno how I solved it

Submitted(+1)

I solved it. Monkey see monkey do :)

Submitted(+1)

The loop effect is so cool! Wish if we can have some sound effect, will add more horror game vibe.

Submitted(+1)

I beat it somehow! Although it was a puzzle game not within my genre. I somehow beat the loop. It was alright and cool idea but true you might need to do art like 2D sprite drawing. The objective wasn't clearly stated like it's a puzzle game that I have to solve or something. But to begin I just started pressing buttons.