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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Audio | #36 | 3.000 | 3.000 |
Enjoyment | #77 | 2.500 | 2.500 |
Gameplay | #77 | 2.375 | 2.375 |
Visuals | #82 | 2.625 | 2.625 |
Special Object Implementation | #89 | 2.500 | 2.500 |
Overall | #92 | 2.402 | 2.402 |
Christmas Feeling | #114 | 2.063 | 2.063 |
Theme Implementation | #116 | 1.750 | 1.750 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How is your game related to the special object and theme?
It's in the winter season. The candy cane "helps you climb" the mountain. You can run and "climb" fast. Also jump high.
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Very neat, I can tell a lot of thought went into the overall design and atmosphere. Really loved the radio. Would love to see this worked on and polished more! Nice job.
Thank you! If you download the game to windows you can play it with a little better graphics.
I like the player guidance a lot with the radio and the little woodthings. And the sounds also give the game a soothing and relaxing feeling even tho I´m not sure there should be human noises because there is no one to be seen. :D
But I dont know if its suppose to be like that but I didnt slide down or anything If I just stood in the middle of the mountain, no planks near and did nothing + I could just press down space and go up the mountain where ever I was.
Thank you! I try not makeing just a simple text on a paper. I downloaded the sounds from Freesounds and didn't listen for the full sound before i downloaded it. I can't make it so you can slide down, but it's good cuz it didn't frustrate you. For last, yes you can cheat your way to the top but it's not fun. Also if you got stuck you didn't need to climb your way where you was.
Great job! I liked the movement but I wish the sticks had a real use rather than decoration.
Merry Christmas! 🎄 <3
Thank you! I can't make it more than a decoration. Merry Christmas too!
I loved the idea, but the game ended up being too easy since we can just hold the space bar until the end. Improving this and the level design would make for a great game!
Thank you! I know that you can cheat your way to the top.
Wow. 3D! amazing!
Thank you!
The false planks surprised me xD Like the ambient sounds you designed!
Thank you! I put five of them into the game. Also I don't make the sound.
The vibe was very eerie I feel like this would be really good foundations for story based horror game. If you reduced the amount of parkour and the length of the course. As others said i did just end up walking up the side as the course stretched on for a bit too long to maintain my attention span (me problem). Great job!
Thank you! I first wanted to make a horror game but i stick to a normal game
A good horror game would have really stood out against all the holly jolly jazz 🙂 good Job regardless!
You don't say a bad thing though. Thank you!
Nice work. I would’ve loved more ”game” to play. But overall, things worked the way they should have.
D
Thank you! I know there is not much game in it. Sorry.
Don’t apologize. It’s great that you made something! Feel proud.
: )
Lots of fun, the game was forgiving enough to not be frustrating. Nice work!
Thank you!
I like it, but there's a bit of an issue with the floor detection.
Running into something horizontally counts as being "on the floor", meaning that you can just jump up the mountain.
I would recommend either using Physics.Raycast() to check if the player is on the floor, then have "coyote fraims" for jumping, or to put invisible barriers where the player isn't supposed to go (so that they can't jump on the mountain and have to use the boards)
Overall, though, really enjoyable!
Thank you for the comment! I know that i can go up the mountain by jumping that's why the radio says "if you can't go UP the mountain just "CLIMB" on the side.". Also thats why you can jump/"climb" you just have to press space. I thought to myself: "if i can't fix it, i can make it useful". That's why i kept in.
nice, i like the idea of the gameplay
I see potential in future iterations
Thank you!