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A jam submission

WTC : Love's Labour's LostView game page

The Violet Hotel's waitress and local tour guide are determined to foil the protagonist's plans.
Submitted by TriorityN (@TriorityN) — 8 days, 15 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls / UI#34.3334.333
Art / Graphics#104.3334.333
Sound/Music#134.0004.000
Overall Fun#273.6673.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

If you have competed before, how has your game changed?
Fixed bug in introductory section
Updated prologue dialogue

Game Genre

Visual Novel

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Comments

Great visual novel experience!! It’s fun to play and also it have a good variety of options The only things than I will improve is to have a little bit more of options so you can have more control on the story, also it’s not necessary than you can choose what characters than are not your protagonist have to say, it’s better than you can choose only what the protagonist do and let the story change by the protagonist decision

For the rest it have a really great story and also I like the achievements system!! Good luck working on the full version!!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for that - glad you like it!

You’re more than welcome!!

Visual Novels are tough ones for me to play and review.  I like a lot of options with my visual novel so I feel like more of a participant in the story instead of feeling like I'm reading a story.  I think the writing is good, and the character artwork is equally good.  I didn't play a lot of this because I just wasn't getting into the storyline.  I feel like there could have been more choices mixed in to keep you engaged.

I did test out the skip buttons to make sure it all worked well, and no problems there.

Developer (1 edit)

Fair enough.  There are more options later on, including route choices as well.  In the full game, I do allow the prologue to be skipped, as well, although it's not recommended on the first playthrough