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A jam submission

DreamOS OUYA PortView game page

Entry for OUYA Winter Game Jam 2022
Submitted by sketche99 (@elijahleon) — 11 days, 2 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Game Rating#42.5983.000

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Submission Type
Port

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Comments

A cool proof of concept!

Submitted

Impressive and very interesting.

(+1)

there is a lot to appreciate in this. As much as I appreciate dream OS, or rather the UI that was created here, I don't see, currently, any true functionality from this. But if an enhanced version was made, that allowed me to access my files or run apks, or perhaps even actually access a built-in browser, it would get my vote. It needs some optimization as well. 

Positives: The UI is very functional and looks absolutely beautiful! I love the way it looks and feels. And surprisingly works well with the Ouya's built in mouse. With that in mind, I'd love to see this updated! I'm giving it three stars because it's a healthy middle ground to something absolutely amazing and doesn't deserve to be rated any lower!

Developer(+1)

Thanks KRAZ! Its more so a proof of concept than an actual useable OS, I did rush somethings to make sure I made the deadline and the creator of the UI did say official mobile support is in the works, so I may jut wait until its posted and try to see if I can backport that version to work with OUYA!

(+1)

that would be incredible! I like it. I really do. I'd love to see this function better on Ouya! There's a crap ton of potential here!

Submitted(+1)

I don't really do dreams, so I can't really test this, but from what I was able to use it worked fine.

Developer(+2)

Thanks RogueDog! Its a proof of concept mainly and not really anything to use as an actual OS. Just figured I'd see what would it be like to kinda use my OUYA like a pc!