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A jam submission

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Will the madness end?
Submitted by Jessymphony (@JessymphonyDev), TheBlackSolace, Lizzy Harriss, Duski (@sam_palinn) — 12 hours, 10 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#14.6674.667
Originality#44.6974.697
Fun#134.1524.152
Presentation (graphics, audio)#204.5154.515

Ranked from 33 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game represent Mode?
Within the game, the player must jump between eight entirely different game-modes to balance tasks, dangers, and objectives. Each game/mode touches or affects the others in various ways to be discovered.

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(+3)

I made an account just so I can tell you guys that this is one of the most creative, unique, intriguing and engaging games I've ever played, congratulations!

(+2)

That's really good. It's very overwhelming at the start but as you start knocking them out it makes things much easier. 

But while it's more difficult because they're all going at once, it's also one of the major charms of the game. eight small games taking small parts of the screen, all going at the same time. 

But the endings for each of the small games were definitely the best part.

(+3)

holy shit this is incredible

Submitted

First thing I'll say... this was too much for me. I don't mean it in a negative way at all, I think it's very impressive. I'm just not good enough at multitasking to keep track of eight different games!

Each mode felt completely different, but they all had a factor that tied everything together which worked amazingly. If I understood more about what is going on, I would have probably played for longer. Definitely one of the highest quality submissions to any game jam I've seen and I absolutely enjoyed playing it.

One thing to comment on, and I found this particularly apparent in the detective game, it's really hard to read the text.

Nice work! Good luck with the results!

Developer

Ironically I just learned how to properly make custom fonts in GameMaker 2 a couple days ago, that information would've been useful during the jam. lol. But thank you so much for the kind words!

Submitted(+2)

Ok I've played some impressive games this jam but I think this one might be the most impressive in almost all categories.  The way the games all intricately link together is crazy.  And not to be too spoilery but the way a certain game resolves another was a huge "holy shit" moment.  Amazing entry.

Submitted(+2)

OMG! This game is so well made. It's maddeningly genius and I want to beat it so bad. Love the style of each level and the music fit each one so well! It's so creepy how difficult it is, like it holds a strange secret! I'm determined to beat this!

Submitted(+3)

This game was so intense! I was so stressed the whole time I played. In a good way stressed I have to add. The art of the game and the various modes I could play were truly unique. Also great polish. I am gonna go and sit down now to relax my little heart before I play again. 

Submitted(+2)

Really cool with really nice polish! I think there's probably another ending but I'm too dumb to actually properly finish most of the modes @_@

Really like the ambience and how it's presented. It runs really smooth too. Great job!

Submitted(+2)

Great work! The concept of this game is amazing and you executed it incredibly well with a great amount of polish. The game play was intense, I enjoyed having to jump between the entirely different game-modes, having to regain my footing and delve into new experiences. The atmosphere and aesthetic were impeccable. Amazing job!

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much for the kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed it, I'm super proud of what me and the team where able to finish, and I could not have done it without them.

Thank you very much!

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