Thanks a lot for playing!
I've had numerous feedbacks from people saying that my page shows a warning, I've tried contacting itch.io yesterday but I still haven't got an answer. I will add some personal info to build trust, thanks for the tip!
Great idea! I love the concept of different gems that have you doing different things in order to collect them. Quick feedback tho, the movement is a bit slow, I think that it's caused by the fact that the player input is ignored when the camera is interpolating from a gem location to another. Anyway I had fun!
I'm apparently being flagged by itch for some unknown reason, I've tried changing the file from RAR to Zip but nothing changed, if someone gets a warning while downloading please keep in mind that the game is done in unreal engine and is absolutely malware free, i've already tested it with virustotal and it has 0 flags there.
https://lallexyz.itch.io/a-night-at-grobnik-lake
Would you fish in this lake?
You came here to catch some fish but something happened to this place and now every fish is, well... different...
Get some baits and some planks and catch everything you can to gain money and buy upgrades, so that you can catch even more! But watch out for the deepest zones...
Are you serious!
This is one of the finest games in the Game Jam presentation! You managed to correctly match the theme with the limitation.
Good thing you went and commented on my game otherwise who knows when I would have seen yours...
I loved the fact that the number of connections to make changes depending on the amount of vertices in the shape. I also liked the screen shake effect although it's probably a bit much but maybe it's just my impression. Also I think you should make the intro skippable so if someone loses they don't have to wait those seconds to start again.
Despite that, great game!
Thanks a lot for playing and for the review!
I didn't spend much time on optimization because I thought it wouldn't be needed since it's a short game anyway and with a low amount of polygons or models, but reading what you wrote I assume that in fact it would be needed, I'll keep this in mind for any future project.
Thanks!