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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Audio | #20 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
| Theme | #57 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
| Overall | #86 | 3.722 | 3.722 |
| Graphics | #137 | 4.051 | 4.051 |
| Game Design | #172 | 3.667 | 3.667 |
| Innovation | #270 | 3.359 | 3.359 |
| Fun | #379 | 3.256 | 3.256 |
Ranked from 39 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does you game fit the theme?
It's about liminal spaces, and the environment is supposed to be dreamlike.
Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
Well, I made the 3d models myself, got the screen shaders from github, and the textures came from ambientCG
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I love the whole concept of Anemoia!
I like the idea and concept of the game. Well done!
What the game lacks in complex gameplay, it makes up by oozing visual style and great audio work at every corner. Couldn’t see shit half the time due to the heavy post processing and screen effects but it really did add quite a bit.
Rated !!! would you kindly rate mine too!?, I'd really appreciate it if you do, Thanks!
here's mine: https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-7/rate/1415313
Finished the game, we thought it was definitely on point with the theme and aesthetic. Well done! Very clean menu and level transitions.
This felt like a creepy nightmare. The movement being slow and methodical with no way of getting faster, I've had countless nightmares like this. I pushed myself far past what was comfortable for me so I could review more accurately. I couldn't finish it though, I was far too uncomfortable haha. 10/10 creepiness for having me willingly stay in a nightmare!
It was creepy for me, I was always looking back and walking near walls in case of a jumpscare or something uneexpected hahahahhah. Very nice exploration of liminal spaces in game.
My god did you break my rating records. Everything was so well made. Incredible.
I found the secret lever, but I found that it took me out of the game for a moment. I personally would probably not have it there to distract from the gorgeously terrifying and goosebump-inducing experience that this was.
Wonderful job.