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A jam submission

Yummy Breakfast!View game page

A horror game about the most important meal of the day
Submitted by Healy — 52 minutes, 47 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#23.0003.000
Presentation#23.6253.625
Engagement#23.3753.375
Overall#23.3443.344
Theme#33.3753.375

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Host(+1)

I love 2k3 horror games so was looking forward to playing this one. The overall execution is solid. I like the shift in tone with both the music and face graphic as things escalate. In these kind of games I like to interact with everything in the environment, so I was happy to see there was plenty of flavor dialogue that also helped foreshadow what was going to happen. 

I would have liked to see a bit more gameplay than just interacting with objects. A cooking minigame that starts innocent enough and becomes more depraved  overtime for example. The experience is short but has nice build-up to the twist ending. Nice work!

Submitted

I couldn't play the game because I have a mac but I watched a video review of it.  With the slightest bit of fleshing out it would probably have a place of honor in the channels of those who review rpgmaker horror games, like manlybadasshero.  Well done!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

cool game! Seems like a lot of people are using this template for their games in this jam (it is RPG Maker? Just wondering because I've never used it). You definitely nailed the horror/comedy genre with this! I was wondering where the story was going to take me, which kept me engaged the whole time!

As far as gamplay though, there's not much to it. It's basically just follow what the character tell you to do/go to. Would have liked to see some combat, or even some puzzle solving (maybe instead of telling the player to get the milk, eggs, etc from the fridge, let them figure out where to find them on their own). Otherwise, good job!

Developer(+1)

Thanks! Yeah, this game was made in RPG Maker, specifically 2003. I'm glad you played the game!