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A jam submission

Chaos ClockView game page

Every few seconds, something random happens in the world. A countdown warns players before each event occurs.
Submitted by MegaSnake — 4 hours, 45 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#15053.9003.900
Audio#21813.2693.269
Enjoyment#25803.3623.362
Artwork#29143.4463.446
Narrative#62242.1462.146

Ranked from 130 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?
Every few seconds, something random happens in the world. A countdown warns players before each event occurs.

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kenney 1 bit platformer pack

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Submitted

Very novel idea for a platformer! Shame that there was only one level though. Maybe also adding a bit of a transition between the effects would also have helped (for example, when zooming in/out, actually have the camera zoom rather than just cut to the new zoom level). Otherwise a solid core concept here!

Submitted

A fun short game. The gameplay mostly just results in waiting the bad effects out and hoping you get good ones. If there was some way to influence which effects you get, I think it could be a lot of fun and feel more "active" instead of simply waiting for whatever the game decides your fate to be. Congrats on your submission and good work.

Submitted

The worst thing about this game is that there is only 1 level! I loved the creativity in the debufs, so much variation, from bullshit to vibing! The music is a banger too, it's a package deal! 

If only your ending wasn't a game crash :p 

Nice job!

Submitted

interesting gimmick that is balanced by having both gameplay-altering and non-altering "modes" each with their own duration. I would like to play more levels, maybe with a pool of easier modes for earlier ones?

Submitted

This is pretty interesting. I don't think I've seen a concept quite like this, so that's cool. Honestly I feel like all the random mechanics are mostly kinda disorienting. But I guess that's the point lol. Cool game. Well done!

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