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A jam submission

Endless GenesisView game page

Have you ever heard of the immortal jellyfish?
Submitted by BugByteGaming — 2 days, 12 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#14.6114.611
Story#14.8334.833
Horror#24.5004.500
Creativity#24.8334.833
Presentation#34.6674.667
Theme#34.6674.667
Gameplay#34.1674.167

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How did you choose to implement the Theme: Endless Ocean in your game?
I used large, sometimes looping spaces in the ocean, as well as focused on an immortal character whose time in the ocean is literally endless.

Did you implement any of the optional Bonus Challenges, and if so, which ones?
Non-Euclidean Spaces: Places that shouldn't exist can be accessed by wandering over deeper spots in the water
Truly Endless: Several maps loop.

Did you create your game in RPG Maker?

Yes

Does your game contain AI-generated assets?

No

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

I feel so bad for Muse after going through the game and getting flashbacks. The ocean is endless indeed and so are they. The fact that some of the other fish are humanoid speaks to what else was going on if not just an artistic choice. 

edit: Ah, almost forgot! The window on the game page to play it in the browser is too small for it and was cut off. 

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! I'm glad that I was able to convey the feeling of endlessness <3

AND AH tysm for letting me know!! I should have double checked that >3<

Submitted(+1)

You're welcome! I've done the same thing myself about everytime I've uploaded a game. xwx;

Submitted(+1)

I liked this a lot! Was surprised by the amount of plot twists and lore packed into a short game. there's also a nice visual variety in the maps, and the music accentuates the story well. Lamna in the good end reminded me of my partner ;w; 

Developer

Thank you so much! I intended this game to have a lot of like... implied backstory tidbits? For the universe I set a lot of these games in. So I hope it didn't feel like too much lore packed in ^^' But I'm really glad you liked the visuals and the music! It was the first game I made all my own music for, so I'm glad it seemed fitting ^^ And that's so sweet! Lamna was a fun one to write for, I'm glad he reminded you of your partner <3