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A jam submission

Escape D'HotelView game page

Submitted by E-Vinyl (@e_vinyl) — 1 day, 5 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Title Screen Appeal#83.7263.857

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Type of submission

Game

Tags

Adventure
Puzzle
Interactive Fiction

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Wow. Great Look! The details are very good.

Jam Host(+1)

i quite like this one, just a bit more polish and itd be a 10/10!

Submitted(+1)

The neon lines remind me of the nightclub in GTA Vice City. The title is so pretty, and it's obvious you have a spectacular eye for detail.

Submitted(+1)

The scene is lovely, and expertly composed. There are many elements to this screen that could have been animated, but I think you hit the sweet spot between subtle and engaging.

Jam HostSubmitted(+1)

Love the art and the subtle flicker of the neon sign. It makes me very curious what the game would play like.

Host

Shame it's missing some music, but looks good

Developer

Yeah...we couldn't get a cool track that fitted the menu's theme :(

Submitted(+2)

You need some saxophone music. Or noir music, not sure what the game is, but one of those

Submitted (2 edits) (+2)

Fifteen minutes past midnight, a thick fog settles on the quiet city streets. The dull pink glow of a neon hotel sign lights the way as I approach the scene of my investigation. Escape D'Hotel, huh? The name's too convenient for my liking, and I plan to find out if it's a mere coincidence, or sick joke gone wrong.

Submitted(+2)

I opened the door, to a cloud of smoke and the smell of spilled martinis. And there she was.
-"Clarissa. You told me I'd never see you again. Why would a gal like you be in a place like this?"
-"Ooh you'd never understand, even if I told you."
But I did understand. I knew because she had told.