Dimension Splitter
How to Play:
Place all characters in their correct dimension before time runs out, running out of time won't fail the mission, but will penalise your score
Controls:
- Move: WASD/Left Stick
- Fly Up: Space/Right Trigger
- Fly Down: Left Ctrl/Left Trigger
- Look: Mouse/Right Stick
- Pick Up: E/LMB/A (Controller)
- Swap Dimensions: Q/RMB/B (Controller)
- End Level: Enter/Y (Controller)
My First Ever Game Jam
Bug Update: Web version now playable, frame rate still isn't perfect, but the game can now be played stably within your browser!
Hi everyone, welcome to my first game jam ever. It's a simple puzzle game about putting the right person back into their correct dimension... Due to time management, overall content is smaller than expected and there's no music (Sorry!)
If people like the concept I'd love to take it further and make a full blown game out of it, but I hope you enjoy what i managed to create
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | ZKyle |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 3D, Casual, dimensions, My First Game Jam, Short, Singleplayer, Unity |
Average session | A few seconds |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any) |
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Comments
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It didn't quite register what I was supposed to do, even after reading the game's instructions in the description. I think a message of some sort should be displayed at the start of the level, giving the player direction. I think that if the NPC characters and the environments were color coded (like red and blue), it would be easier for the player to glean that the NPCs belong in the same colored environment. I do think the concept could work with additional iteration. Good effort!
Cool game! I enjoyed it. Graphics were nice. It wasn't obvious that speed determined number of stars.
It was definitely an afterthought for the scoring, but it felt like mixing time and accuracy for a score made a lot more sense overall
Thanks for the feedback!