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A jam submission

EmeraldMinerView game page

By Gerard from Spain
Submitted by gegip — 2 hours, 8 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics/Animation#1713.1624.000
Theme/Limitation#2542.8463.600
Overall#2622.5933.280
Music/Sound#2722.2142.800
Fun/Design#2842.5303.200
Technical Implementation#3092.2142.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game utilize the limitation and theme?
I have used the theme as if they were layers of depth, one layer is back, and another there. And I have used the limitation as a goal to pass the level.

What was your team size?

Solo

You worked alone

Which of the following content in your game is NOT 100% newly made for the jam?

Music/Sound

Affirm you have followed ALL jam rules. (Select all below or your entry will be disqualified.)

We have credited all assets used in the game including our own name(s) or team name(s)

All original game code and original assets were made during the jam period

The game does not include NSFW or hateful content

The game works on the web or as a Windows 10 download

We have answered all submission questions honestly and completely

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Comments

Submitted

Fun concept you have here. Only problem I found is the player gets stuck on the floor sometimes, but overall, it is a great game. Good job!

Submitted

I like the art. Character could not move sometimes while i was pressing move buttons, i do not know why. Game is good for the first jam. Good job. Keep making jams.

Submitted

Such a cute chacator! loved it! 

Check out mine if you dont mind, i could use the feedback :D 

https://itch.io/jam/vimjam/rate/768017#post-2032950

Submitted(+1)

I really like the Graphics in the game and this is another example of why I need to use Unity2D's Lighting :) 

I'd appreciate f you checked out my game if you had the time

Submitted

I can't play as use a mac :(