9 Rooms Many Buttons by PenguinBoy

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made by PenguinBoy for Ludum Dare 45 (JAM)

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IMPORTANT: It seems the game sometimes has issues with your mouse leaving the game when not played in full screen. I would recommend playing in full screen when playing on itch.io.

9 Rooms Many Buttons is a first-person puzzle game with 9 rooms of puzzles.

Controls: To move around use WASD. To look around use your mouse. You are able to interact with buttons and doors by left-clicking on your mouse.

ESC will attempt to close the program, so avoid using this feature if you are playing in a web browser.

If you get stuck, look for a clue in the previous room or in the corners of the current room ;) .

All object assets used were built into Unity.

Sound files were made using the amazing bosca ceoil website.

Ratings

Overall 936th 3⭐ 25🧑‍⚖️
Fun 975th 2.717⭐ 25🧑‍⚖️
Innovation 831th 2.826⭐ 25🧑‍⚖️
Theme 1009th 2.587⭐ 25🧑‍⚖️
Graphics 997th 2.457⭐ 25🧑‍⚖️
Audio 684th 2.261⭐ 25🧑‍⚖️
Humor 806th 2.143⭐ 23🧑‍⚖️
Mood 975th 2.682⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Given 20🗳️ 23🗨️

Feedback

starvingindie
07. Oct 2019 · 20:16 UTC
Interesting game, well done! I like the progression you implemented with how the level unfolds. My only struggle was with color choice and the sensitivity of the mouse. My eyes started to feel uncomfortable after a while. Other than that, great work!
arielle stroman
07. Oct 2019 · 20:18 UTC
I enjoyed the music and puzzle-like premise of your game! It was a tad frustrating with the mouse coming off the game screen itself if it wasn't full screen. The music added a humorous touch to it and it felt low stress pressing the buttons from room to room. Good job! :)
Jajakeim
07. Oct 2019 · 20:34 UTC
technicly it's a bit junky, even in full screen mode i have multiple issues with the mouse/camera. but overall it's a good concept, I dig this type of puzzle games. Good job !
Felix Letheren
07. Oct 2019 · 22:27 UTC
Cool premise! Had a few issues with mouse coming off the screen and the looping music beame frustrating after a while but overall I enjoyed the game! Finding clues back tracking through previous rooms was fun and overall was a good game :)
LoneWolfDev
07. Oct 2019 · 22:29 UTC
Interesting game, the puzzles make you think. Even thought at the beginning of the game the camera somehow flipped, and I was like 2 min playing and thinking that the controls were reversed hahahaha
ItsBamboo
07. Oct 2019 · 22:48 UTC
Fun puzzle - like others have said, the mouse thing was pretty frustrating, but is probably something to do with exporting to web. Nice work!
Onat Saygı
07. Oct 2019 · 23:58 UTC
The camera controls was difficult with the mouse going off screen. I couldn't get past the first room. I think brute forcing is posible but not much fun. More clues would be nice
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🎤 PenguinBoy
08. Oct 2019 · 02:32 UTC
Hey everyone,

I just wanted to pop in here and say thank you to everyone who played it and I apologize for any mouse issues.

I hope you had as much fun playing as I had making it. <3
jk5000
08. Oct 2019 · 11:06 UTC
An simple and fun little puzzle game. The graphics and the music is okay, but it could have been better. Overall a okay jam game.
Danferb
08. Oct 2019 · 14:19 UTC
Pretty straight forward, I really liked my playthrough. Kinda a bit janky with control (as mousse was doing some really weird things for me even in fullscreen), but played it to completition regardless. Choice of color was a bit hard on the eyes, but I guess it played to the mechanics strength hiding some of the buttons and with the whole swapping colors. It needs someway to convey what are you suposed to do next (if that's the plan. it could well be a "everything is there, try until you get it" type of game).

Overall really nice, glad I tried it, :D! Congratulations on your submission!! :D
Sebastian-M
16. Oct 2019 · 18:37 UTC
A cool idea, but some problems made it really difficult to get through it.

The camera needed more work, you need to limit the x axis rotation otherwise you end up with an upside camera if you scroll down, it could also have been a bit less sensitive in my opinion. The music was only like 4 seconds long, so you get tired of it quite fast.

But in any case, good job!
saucygames
20. Oct 2019 · 04:32 UTC
The upside down room made me want to cry. now that is frustration of a maximum level! D: haha