Loved it! Great narrative and amazing atmosphere! The visuals were beautiful too. Solid entry!
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Valorie's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
VISUALS | #11 | 4.580 | 4.580 |
MUSIC | #17 | 4.118 | 4.118 |
SOUNDS | #27 | 3.908 | 3.908 |
OVERALL | #107 | 3.824 | 3.824 |
DESIGN | #162 | 3.538 | 3.538 |
THEME | #230 | 3.445 | 3.445 |
INNOVATION | #360 | 3.008 | 3.008 |
Ranked from 119 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Comments
Very pretty and calming atmosphere! I'd love to see this game/ game world expanded upon as I felt like it was a little short, but other than that this game is stunning and audio fits it perfectly, great job!
This game is visually stunning. The story is short, and stopped before I thought it would, but it can very well be expanded on. There is not much gameplay to it, which made it a bit of a walking simulator with dialogue in between.
As a story-based game, it ended too quickly and dialogue felt a bit out of place, but you did nice job on creating the atmosphere and graphics :)
For something so serene and beautiful, the dialogue didn't hold back! For me it was a little bit disorienting, shocking even, kinda breaking the atmosphere where you so clearly did well on. But maybe it will play a great part in its story, just couldn't tell from its current state because it felt like it ended too quickly. Anyways, with the visuals alone, I wanted to play this game. The sfx was nice, especially the platform collision sounds. The music fits perfectly with the atmosphere, creating that immersive feeling.
I'm sorry to say this, best this wasn't very good. Visuals were great and so was the music, but the level design was pretty bad and the game itself is very short. There's also a wall jump bug that makes it so the game has zero difficulty
Very nice! Loved the visuals and also the conversation! Find my review video below:
58:48 Valorie
Great story and impressive lighting work! all 5 stars.
PS. can you pls share what did you use for lighting if anything special and/or any good tutorials if any? thanks.
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