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A jam submission

TundraView game page

Try to balance not starving and not freezing...it's cold out there
Submitted by jonathan — 42 minutes, 21 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#961.8902.500
Concept#962.0792.750
Use of the Limitation#1021.3231.750
Overall#1031.7482.313
Presentation#1041.7012.250

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
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Software used
jai (programming language), raylib (graphics), vscode (IDE)

Use of the limitation
Metaphorically your score matters since they represent the last moments of the characters life: warmth, food, and time wrapped up in one number. The coldness of the character's life being reduced to just the number of moments spent alive feels fitting to the tone and theme. Perhaps they were counting their final moments in much the same way.

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Comments

Submitted

Interesting concept. Quite confusing though.

Submitted

I really wanted to like this game, but it was completely incomprehensible. I couldn't figure out what was happening or what I was supposed to do. I thought the note of what I'm holding would clue me in somewhat, then I saw "Holding: {" and realized I was very wrong.

Submitted

Not a big fan of that type of graphics, but i enjoied the game. By trial and error understand what item is doing, for old style looking game is kinda cool, adds a flaivor to it. Limitation useage is ok

Submitted

This was surprisingly fun!  I like that you took the game style of rouge and turned it more accessible with just spacebar to interact.  The presentation was a little confusing at first, but I did figure out most of the objects with trial and error.  I do feel the use of limitation is a bit weak.  But the game is fun and it's really cool how you did so much with so little.