Rise and Shine by Riyroo

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made by Riyroo for Ludum Dare 47 (JAM)

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Rise and Shine is a 3D adventure life simulator. Figure out what to do before you fall back asleep!

We are all students at the University of Chester and for a lot of our team this was their first ever game jam!

Note on how to play: Turn off your alarm and pop the bread in the toaster! Then complete the rest of your tasks before it burns!

Controls:

WASD to move

Left Mouse Button or E to interact

Right Mouse Button or F to use flashlight

Made by:

Riley Moeller (lvl 6 student) - Artist and Level Designer

James Rawcliffe (lvl 6 student) - Programmer

Billy Barker (lvl 6 student) - Artist

Joe Barlow (lvl 4 student) - Programmer

Joshua Wightman (lvl 4 student) - Music/SFX and Level Design

Thanawat Tianchanthuek (lvl 4 student) - World Design and Level Design

Joseph Abdo (lvl 4 student) - Artist

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Matthewjd389
05. Oct 2020 · 23:09 UTC
Super fun, I've played it like 7 times and I'm 100% certain its impossible to clean up, maybe a hint to show you how to do certain tasks, could also add a line across all the tasks you've completed. Good job guys :)
Dalekchannel
05. Oct 2020 · 23:20 UTC
Super fun took me my second time to complete it
🎤 Riyroo
05. Oct 2020 · 23:24 UTC
@matthewjd389 We definitely did have a huge bug, it's been fixed aha
Jack McPherson
06. Oct 2020 · 16:24 UTC
That was a very intense loop guys! Well done! Took me longer than I'm proud to say to figure out some of the tasks haha. A good take on the loop!
VPhyre
06. Oct 2020 · 20:54 UTC
I thought your game was very good. I liked the application of the theme. But I couldn't finish it (I don't know if it was intentional haha), it seems I didn't really understand how I should clean or organize it. Good job anyway.
Weirdybeardyman
06. Oct 2020 · 22:34 UTC
Nice job guys, as a brit I appreciate the danger of burning toast, shame there was no tea task though. It was challenging, that music gets pretty hectic towards the end but there were enough tasks to keep it entertaining. Good job!