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A jam submission

Tales of a Whispering SongView game page

Submitted by flor96, Paloma Roque, emarod, Iakiroque, Andres00, Caritus, Sanestudio — 19 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#14.5454.545
Audio#24.2274.227
Overall#43.9243.924
Originality#64.1364.136
Theme#64.1364.136
Fun#93.3643.364
Controls#113.1363.136

Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+2)

I've been going through and trying to play games in the last few hours to see what everyone made and give ratings, but I wasn't able to get this game to run. It asked for additional access and I declined because I haven't had any other games require additional privileges. From the screenshots it does look like a very cute platformer though. I'll have to try again a little later on. ^^

Developer

Hi ! I'm sorry you couldn't make it run, do you use Windows or Linux ?

(+3)

gorgeous art, and outstanding music, I don't really love the controls... but a beautiful game <3

Developer

thanks !!! Will consider about changing the controls then 

Submitted(+3)

Really enjoyed the combination of music, visual and voice acting! Very good job on that. I had some difficulty with the platform jumps, they did not always seem possible to me. But it's nice that you can also just walk past them, it seems .

Also not sure if i finished the game correctly or not. I got to the rune gate at the end and the game sort of stopped/got stuck after a while but I did not see a Christmas tree.

Developer(+1)

thanks for the feedback! We couldn't finish it the way we wanted to but there's a new version that will be uploaded today were the game ends and go back to the menu, hopefully we can continue to develop it and add the Christmas tree at the end as it was meant.

(+4)

Great Job!! I really like it. The music, the jingle bells' sounds and the snow are really good. Congratulations! 

Developer

thanks 🙌

Submitted(+3)

Great art and I liked the story idea!

Developer

thanks !!!

(+3)

Amazing!!! Very entertaining, great graphics, great design, loved it! Keep it going

Developer(+1)

thanks a lot !! Glad you liked it 

(+3)

This is a excellent Game !!! Congratulations !!!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+3)

Hi! So I wasn't able to play your game and it looks like maybe because it's the FMOD library causing the issue? I'm on Debian 10 GNU/Linux and I get this error when I try to run it.

libfmod.so.11: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Because it's a commercial library, I'm not really able to install it through my repo. And I'm not really sure if I want to install a commercial library, since it kind of begins to go against using an open source operating system. Is there anyway these files could be included with the install? I am not sure what the FMOD license allows you to do or distribute, but having those provided would probably go a long way to making this game accessible to linux users.
Developer (1 edit) (+1)

hi! Yes, now that you've mention I've just realised I forgot to upload the libraries, I use Manjaro and it was coded on Linux so I'm more than glad that linux users get to play it. I will tell you when it's re uploaded correctly so you can play it!

Developer

Now it should work, please let us know what you think, every feedback is very well welcomed !

Submitted(+1)

This time I got this error when itch ran the run.sh file: "./tales.x86_64: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by ./tales.x86_64)"

And unlike FMOD I'm not familiar at all with what it's asking for this time. My guess is that it's the GNU C Library which is a completely different runtime than... normal C I guess. I'm not sure.

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/522076/glibc-2-29-can-not-be-found-for-...

https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=glibc

I am surprised though that itch recognizes and allows bash files to run lmao. That could be dangerous if someone malicious just uploaded bash code that destroyed your system or something. Maybe it's not that serious though because running executables can be done outside of root.

I'm definitely willing to check and make sure until I can get a version to run. I have to go to bed soon but I'd love to help you solve this if possible.

Developer

We are so sorry you can't make it work, we tested it out on Gentoo and Manjaro and it works, do you have glibc installed ?

Submitted(+1)

Yeah, although on Debian the GNU C Libraries are actually installed through a package called libc6

https://packages.debian.org/buster/libc6

And I am actually seeing the problem, it's because the program is asking for version 2.29 but it looks like on Debian stable version 2.28-10 is the latest being offered by the distro.

Debian is pretty notorious for it's stable version being behind a lot of the other distros, and while I did want to bump this install from stable to testing soon I don't think I'm really in the mood to do that today unfortunately. I have a lot of critical files from the game jam I need to back up and work on first :/

The good news is that this will probably work fine for all the downstream distros based on Debian like Ubuntu or Pop!_OS, as well as Debian testing and unstable. It's probably too late now, but it would probably be worth it in the future just to check around and see what libraries you're using and whether or not they work on the stable version of Debian... I mean, only if you want comprehensive linux support. There are a lot of people who for one reason or another can't risk running a testing system (since it's not really intended for daily use anyway, although a lot of people do anyway) and Debian stable like... always gets shafted when it comes to software releases.

tl;dr I probably can't play it right now unless there's some kind of shared library you can ship to fix it, which is a shame. Eventually in the future I'll try to check it out and give you my opinion on it.

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Yes, we supposed that the version you have is the problem, we are sorry you can't play it but we are taking notes for next time, thanks a lot for taking the time, although it's not the game's feedback this helps us too! We will tell you if we manage to make it work for you!

Submitted(+1)

I'm glad I could help! I certainly hope you can find a way to make it work, but in any case I feel like this has been an educational experience for both of us lol. I probably need to eventually get a dual boot with Arch or Gentoo or something rolling so I understand how other flavors of linux even work, and even when it comes to Debian I'm still relatively a noob compared to most users.

(+2)

GREAT GAME GUYS!

Developer

thanks a lot !!!

(+3)

This is the best! Atr 😊

Developer(+1)

thanks 🙌❤

I'm not seeing a way to play this.  Is it being updated?

Developer

Yes!

Developer

Now you can play it!!