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A jam submission

PeriluneView game page

Explore Apollo 11 ship in a time loop
Submitted by redistor — 41 minutes, 47 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Narrative#2473.9443.944
Audio#9313.5563.556
Creativity#20013.7223.722
Artwork#21093.5563.556
Enjoyment#28323.1673.167

Ranked from 18 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?
You will die. You have to take the knowledge you've gained to the next loop. Maybe this time you can save the Apollo Mission.

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
see description for full credits

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Comments

Submitted

I really like the idea and the ambiance but to be honest the controls are too confusing. It’s fine to have a lot of buttons but it’s not fun to scan every to see if it’s intractable or not. I feel like you can guide the player more to tell a better story. Congrats for your entry

Submitted

This was very interesting - although I wish the interactable were easier to find. Notes were good, but the buttons were hard to pick out in the endless rows of them. Really cool concept overall!

Submitted

I am extremely impressed with the look of this game. Have you worked on it before? The audio is also a really really nice addition and I agree that this would do really well in VR.

Developer(+1)

Thanks!

No I have not, visuals really didn't take that much work since 99% of geometry you see is a photo scan of the real life apollo command module (source available on itch page). The rest of environment is just 2 spheres for the moon and the sun.

I just added intractables and designed some puzzles in this environment :)

Submitted(+1)

Finally solved it! I was stuck on the username and password for quite a while, and had to look up the word "penultimate" to figure out the navigation code. Really impressive to see such an immersive 3D puzzle made in just 4 days, great job!

Submitted(+1)

PEAK, my only criticism is to make the buttons that do something more prominent. (although, that would make it too easy even)

This needs to be a full VR game, more cryptic stuff, mystery, aaaahh…

Submitted

I love the use of the audio transcripts and command module scan, very creative. The puzzles were fun to solve though it took me a while to figure out how to get to the lower area. Maybe it should be more obvious what you can click on?

Developer(+1)

Glad you liked it. Yeah this seems like this was a problem for other people too.  I tried leading to some things with light/movement/bright colours, I didn't even think about the lower area prompt as something you can miss, ha! But that's why puzzle games like this usually do a crap ton of play testing and iterating, really hard to do within a 4 day game jam.

Submitted

I played for 30 minutes. I got the username and password, but I can not find out how to set the navigation module to manual. Please help, I want to see what happens in the rest of the game. But all in all, very cool concept. I am surprised that you could pull this off as one person during 4 days. Very nice job.

Developer

Glad you liked it. It seems you're not the only one that had a problem with navigation module, I've pasted this hint into another comment. After checking out this note, look around the ship a little more :)

Submitted

Thanks for the help. I am past that point in your hint link. Can you check this one pastebin?

Developer

Secred knowledge

Submitted

The concept is cool 

Submitted(+1)

I love this one! Great radio messages, and very immersive! I cannot for the life of me figure out how to set navigation to manual but I will keep trying! Really well done! 

Developer

Thanks! This is a thing about game jams, no time for play testing. Things I thought were hard turn out to be easy and the other way around.

It's not really needed but if you're ready to give up here's a hint

Submitted(+1)

The atmosphere is realy impressiv!

Submitted(+1)

This looks and sounds absolutely incredible.  The atmosphere is highly impressive.  It's a recreation of the actual command module, I take it?

Developer(+1)

Thanks! Yes, it is actually the photoscan of the real thing, I've linked to it in the page description.

Submitted(+1)

Very cool concept, love the atmosphere and I can definitely feel the Outer Wilds influence. Really impressive what you were able to achieve in 4 days, keep up the good work!

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