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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality | #28 | 3.357 | 3.467 |
Theme | #30 | 2.517 | 2.600 |
Accessibility | #35 | 2.388 | 2.467 |
Controls | #37 | 2.517 | 2.600 |
Audio | #38 | 2.001 | 2.067 |
Overall | #41 | 2.342 | 2.419 |
Graphics | #43 | 1.936 | 2.000 |
Fun | #45 | 1.678 | 1.733 |
Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Godot Version
3.5.2
Wildcards Used
Under Pressure
Game Description
You play as a forgotten one causing people to forget.
How does your game tie into the theme?
People will forget their knowledge when you talk with them.
Source(s)
N/A
Discord Username(s)
Werecat
Participation Level (GWJ Only)
5
My game has an export for Linux, Windows, & Mac and/or is playable through HTML5
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Comments
I really like the idea of a dialogue-driven game like this where people forget things instead of “X will remember that”! At first I wasn’t sure how much influence my decisions had on the outcome, it might have been nice to have at least one dialogue choice to make, to really feel involved in the story. Enjoyed finding the secret as well!
Thank you for playing! I’m glad you found the secret.
Definitely an interesting game, would love to see it fleshed out a bit more.
Well done!
Thank you for playing!
There didn't seem to be a whole lot to do, but the character interactions were interesting! The dialogue system worked well and there was a surprising amount of accessibility!
Yeah, I ran out of time to add more characters without introducing issues. I hope to continue getting better with dialogue system, so I can produce more interactions.
Interesting, kind of reminds me of Stanley's Parable.
Thank you for playing! Stanley’s parable is a fun game. I can see where I got my influences from.
I liked the narrator's joke when you run out of the screen xD I went very far thinking there may be hidden people/cubes to talk to, but there are only two, right?
Yeah, there’s only two, sadly. Thank you for playing!