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A jam submission

Inside DeathcoView game page

A Documentary abut a former Deathco Employee
Submitted by John Cavatelli — 5 hours, 22 minutes before the deadline
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CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Every vote will count all participants will have o play and rate the games#33.6003.600

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

i never Thought that in a Game jam (2Days long) Is a Game with Voice acting. NIce. 😎

Submitted

Random lore question: why was the company hiring humans to authorise the killings if it apparently didn't matter who was killed?

Developer

It was kinda open to interpretation, but I imagined the company had such a large number of people that needed to die that they didn't really care, as long as it got done.

Submitted

hmm, could maybe say that the government wanted then to create more jobs because the economy wasn't doing well so they demanded the company employ more people even though it would be a really disturbing job

Submitted

Wow, I thought my game was kinda dark (although mine wasn't meant to be)

Submitted

Althrough there's not much of gameplay, the presentation is very good (it even has voice acting). It has a lot of potential.

Submitted

this is such a good story game maybe if you add jump scares and different endings you could sell this game btw what coding platform do u use

Developer(+1)

Thanks! I used unity for this project, C# in visual studio if that's what you're asking.

Submitted

Yea it's more of a story than a game. I love the story btw, if there is more "game" in it then you might win the jam!

Developer

Thanks! I was planning on adding a 'game' part to it, but I got too crunched for time and didn't want to put something that didn't fit in.