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A jam submission

Wet DogView game page

Rainy Haiku Prototype.
Submitted by The Ice Shelf (@theiceshelf) — 6 hours, 21 minutes before the deadline

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity - How original is the idea?#33.9293.929
Presentation - How does it look/feel?#63.7143.714
Overall#83.3813.381
Entertainment - How enjoyable/replayable is it?#142.5002.500

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Hello Kiouni, very poetic. It would be nice in the next version to have the dream description in-game I think. Thank you for the experience.

Submitted

Loved the overall blue mood. It makes you feel for that lone dog.

Submitted

You have an evocative visual style in this game, and I think overall a feel for communicating a mood, the rain and the city scene are just lovely, and the sprites look great! I think the umbrella could be a very workable mechanic/gimmick for a longer platformer -- I didn't realize at first I could put it away and take it back out again but you could design some nice levels with that in mind. 

Submitted

Gotta give some bonus points for the evocative description and the fact that it’s based on a dream!

It's a very touching concept and I enjoyed the feeling of the rain, the movement and the small moments that make this feel special. I think you should keep working on this! It's refreshing and I had a strong connection to the world!

Submitted

I liked the bizarre quotes, I laughed out loud last night playing it. Great style.

Submitted

Loved the rain graphics! Was trying to do something similar in my game but ran out of time in the end.

Submitted(+2)

Simple, dense and powerful. I had a nice experience with the haiku :) Love the idea of a game as poetry

Host

Please include the licensing information. Future jam participants should be able to freely use, modify, and redistribute any code or assets from past Lisp Game Jam events, and currently there is no licensing information mentioned to permit them to do so.