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A jam submission

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stoopid game for gmtk gamejam cuz i wanna be first and cant maek gaems
Submitted by rexi — 2 days, 8 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#54741.7881.788
Overall#58591.7931.793
Presentation#58901.7121.712
Creativity#58901.8791.879

Ranked from 66 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
you are the t h i n g at the end, which represents the antagonist

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

No

We used pre-existing audio

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Developer

guys wth, why are ya'll trollin me with positive reviews?!?!?!?!

ok i make a real game of remorse gimme time

Submitted (1 edit)

"Submitted 2 days, 8 minutes before the deadline"

2 day game jam.

Nice.

Submitted

Did not understand the game :|

Submitted

still a better love story than twilight.

Submitted

What in the world. 

This is the game I have ever played.

Submitted

The more I replay this game the more my brain expands

Submitted (1 edit)

This is a masterpiece. 10/10 -IGN. I never thought someone could beat Zelda BOTW. They just did - Nintendo

Submitted

This is in fact, a game.

Submitted

Submitted

This was a truly lifechanging experience that changed my life experiences

Submitted

The game is crazy! The art is revolutionary! The gameplay is complete! The dialogue is touching and deep! And the duck is a master class. 

Surely a game that will revolutionise the way we think about and create video games.

Submitted

Too spooky for me! but the start duck is lovely

Submitted

That was a much better ending than I was expecting.

Submitted(+1)

Once in a century, you get the type of game that redefines the meaning of the word. Backgammon. Chess. Football. Pong. And now... there is remorse.

Upon opening this game and beholding the title screen, I was instantly overcome with rapture. I was tempted to claw my own eyes out, because I knew they would never behold anything as beautiful as what I had already seen. But with trepidation, I pressed on nonetheless.

The story I was presented with was not a story, but an experience. I entered this game one man, and left as another. I have forgotten the names of my old friends, as remorse's characters are the only friends I will ever need. When it finally ended, I spent seventeen hours weeping with a mix of joy and terrible grief. Joy for being permitted to experience such a soul-shattering narrative, and grief that it had to come to an end.

remorse is all I know now. I sit at my computer and I replay it over and over and over again, never pausing to eat or sleep. Even as I write this review, I can feel remorse calling to me once again. Like a whisper in the back of my mind, growing steadily louder with each word I type. And as I listen, I realize that it is already too late. I am no longer Cryspr. I no longer wish to be Cryspr.

I am remorse.

Submitted

You're so poetic. I feel greatly touched by this game and your comment. I shall never feel the same.

The single most beautiful piece of art I've ever had the pleasure of viewing.

Submitted

MASTERPIECE. Amazing graphics, addictive, epic sfx, good story, incredible art... The game desserves to be number 1 in the jam.  5/5 incredible. It plays with our brains psycology how we think and why we are here in this huge world. How we are nothing but thoughts and atoms. This game is not just a game. This game is everything. We are everything. Without us there will be no one. 

Submitted

uhh

Submitted

Duck

Submitted

You can make games, keep going.

Submitted

"When you go into the space of nothingness, everything becomes known."
Buddha

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