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A jam submission

Creeping ColdView game page

Game made for Vim Jam 3.0 in a week
Submitted by Dat1Doge — 1 day, 18 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme/Limitation#962.8693.429
Fun/Design#1182.6303.143
Overall#1602.1752.600
Music/Sound#1611.7932.143
Graphics/Animation#1761.7932.143
Technical Implementation#1801.7932.143

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game implement the focus, Multi-Use?
My game implements the focus of Multi-Use in 2 ways. First, you can use your axe to both chop down trees for wood and kill enemies. Secondly, you can use wood to both build defenses and keep the fire going.

Team Size

Solo (1)

Completeness

Demo / Vertical Slice

What tools did your team use to construct the game?
Unity, Piskel, and SFXR

Which art and audio did you / your team NOT create?
The audio that I didn't create was the fire crackling, which I got for free on the unity asset store. If it counts, I used SFXR to randomly generate other sounds for the game.

Which art & audio did you / your team create BEFORE the jam started?
none

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Comments

Submitted

Great idea for a game! It's fun to play. Combat was a little difficult, mostly against the fast flying things

Submitted

Interesting design. The fire runs out fairly quickly, that limits what you can do with the wood. Otherwise nice game!

Submitted

cool game, it gets difficult to attack when there are enemies all around you. and there have been times where i have 6 seconds left on the timer and i still lose even when im not getting attacked by an enemy

Submitted

The game is alright. I end up mainly using the wood to keep the fire going because I don't get a chance to build anything between fighting monsters and chopping wood and using that wood to keep the fire lit. plus for me the buttons are extremely small and takes me a few clicks to hit the button, and the game continues after the fire is out, you just don't get a bigger score.

Submitted

Great game! It looks like you and I had a super similar idea. I love your fast paced, action take. This turned out really well and it certainly has given me ideas for my game.