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Hey thanks for playing! Breaking up the text into smaller chunks is something I’ll be adding in the big post-jam update I have planned (also adding an easier to read font haha). For the controls I’ll keep your critiques in mind, but in my experience J & K are pretty standard action keys and fall where people’s hands generally rest while typing as they’re both on the home row. That being said I will likely add the option to jump and accept menu choices using the spacebar as there are quite a few games that use it as an action key as well. Stayed tuned for Big Update 1, the “Mechanics Update” which will be uploaded once the voting period ends. Thanks again for playing ❤
Fun action game! I agree with some of the other comments about how interacting with the trash didn’t feel as rewarding as it could have but I will say I thought the amount of enemies within them was manageable. Minor note but I wished there had have been a sound effect when using the ladders as it took me a second to realize I had actually changed floors. Overall nice little game!
Thanks so much, really appreciate nice compliments! Honestly so embarrassed about the godmode thing lmao, that’s jam life 😂 Was so worried I’d accidentally have the player start in some random room I was testing (something I’ve definitely done in other jams before haha that I forgot to turn it off. What can u do ¯_(ツ)_/¯ would love for you to try it out after the jam when some much needed improvements have been added 💖
Hey thanks for playing and for the critiques! I will definitely keep some of that in mind. To address a couple things:
I do have the Itch equivalent of a mature content feature on so I’m not super concerned about little kids finding this, that seems like more of a parental supervision issue at that point haha
Bathrooms doors was really just an artistic choice, I wanted to emphasize the protag feeling “small”. I was also trying to touch a bit on the sublime, a feeling of insignificance associated with experiencing intense grandure (think “eldritch” but with more positive, less monstrous associations if youre unfamiliar with that use if the term)
The intro is definitely supposed to be a bit slow, mostly so it doesn’t get skipped through haha, but my playtesters agree with you and I didn’t listen to them so I’ll be sure to up the speed on that for a future update 😅
If there’s ever a point where you thought “Wish there was sound here” girl me too, that’s another thing I left a bit late cuz life got in the way
Thank you so much for playing and leaving such a detailed comment, really appreciate how in-depth you went ❤
Hey thanks for the review! I’ll say it’s definitely easier to read at smaller resolutions but yeaaa, I can definitely see that it’s not the mooost readable font 😅 unfortunately, the “click through” aspect is a bit if a limitation of the program I used. I wasn’t just going for the Game Boy style, I used a program called GB Studio which produces actual .gb ROMs. Suuuper easy program to get into but at the cost of having all the limitations an actual Game Boy game does, including clunky dialogue implementation ¯_(ツ)_/¯ And thank you for the compliment about the sound, definitely fell short of what I’d hoped (I’m a composer LOL) but all the other stuff that I’m not as familiar with (ART 😔) really ate up that month of development 😂 Feel free to check back in sometime after the voting ends, I’ll hopefully have some improvements implemented ;)
Hey no, you figured it out! It’s primarily an exploration game, definitely inspired by the Souls-like “minimal directions” angle. Hopefully by the end of the voting period I’ll have a slightly more complete version ready (with more emphasis on enemy encounters and “stealth” powers) but alas, ran out of time to implement some of that. Stay tuned for that if you’re interested, and thanks for playing!
First track giving very Zelda, specifically the Serenade of Water form OoT. Really pretty, airy Flute on that one! I see you kind of took that i–IV chord progression and used it as a main motif which tied these together really well! Plus the way you play around with it chromatically later on breaks up the monotony. Really liked Mechacanthine Chaos, really reminded me of like a chill Pokémon battle theme (the break core percussion was a nice touch). Overall really nice work on these!
I like the progressive style of these compositions, building out on the melodic line and getting more complex up until the end. Very good way to keep listener interest up with the trance-adjacent composition style you qent for! I’d love to have been able to read a bit more about each track individually to see how they’d fit into this game you imagined, but otherwise nice work on these!
I’m really into the fact you used your own field recordings for this, that parts really adds to the theme imo. Not related to the music per se, but I would have really liked to see some track descriptions just to know what the direction was but overall, you captured this gorgeous eerieness that was super affective.
Very cinematic! I think you made good use of those thin, fragile strings in the 3rd track, definitely conveys the girl’s control of her “world” becoming more tenuous and strained. A sadness permeates the whole soundtrack, adding to that feeling of being lost in your own world, almost like Mei is becoming a stranger there. Looove the reversed piano in Creatures mixed in with the unreversed, very underrated combo! Overall a nice set of ambient tracks, these would work great as BGM for the game you described. One critique I have is that at times the mix felt a bit off in terms of volume, I especially noticed in the 1st track with that second theme. I think the theme is definitely contrasting enough to stand out without being made so much louder. Otherwise, very nice work here!
Nice work with this, very cinematic soundtrack! Entre Tus Brazos was very pretty and delicate. I also enjoyed the subtle (and sometimes more overt) sounds of water coming in throughout the mix, especially in Corrientes where you used them almost like another percussion instrument with its swish, cymbal-like quality. Great work!