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A jam submission

Echoes of the RiftView game page

One world. Four perspectives. Only those caught in the loop will uncover the secrets of the Rift
Submitted by GugloPWN — 12 hours, 3 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Narrative#17632.8943.300
Creativity#25533.5964.100
Enjoyment#53342.5432.900
Artwork#87641.5791.800
Audio#90011.1401.300

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Play through the same adventure across 4 genres.

(Optional) What would you like to be called if GMTK features your game?
Guglo

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Submitted

My first play was in FPS and got scared by the hammerhead creature. Very funny!!

I could not really play much since I could only see a part of the screen and there is not screen resolution settings or fullscreen mode to fix it.

Although I really loved the idea of the loop and finding secrets for completing the other genres! I would really like to play it with the screen issues resolved!

Submitted

This was pretty neat, especially how each game had some hints to secrets in others! I could see that used to great effect in a wider narrative focused game. I did have to change my zoom level to play the game though.

Submitted

Could you change the page settings? I can't fullscreen it and I only get a quater of the screen

Submitted

Loved the game, found all the secrets! creative use of the "loop" theme, nice job

Developer(+2)

Thanks! I was worried that some of them were too well hidden! How many loops did it take you?

Submitted

They were well hidden but that's where the fun is haha, it took me 12 loops

Submitted

I got stuck both in top-down and platformer version. But I loved that the change of perspective gives more clues about the game.