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A jam submission

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explore your gender through three perspectives
Submitted by Golden Abyss — 10 days, 1 hour before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Evocativity 🤗😭#103.3413.571
Neat Idea 🧠#133.4743.714
Mouthfeel / Vibe 😶#172.8063.000
Overall#172.8333.029
Palette usage 🌈#182.8063.000
Fun 🎊#221.7371.857

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit)

Oo! This is rad! I don't think "fun" applies to this design's goals, but that's good! I also appreciate the use of color in the pdf. Simple, but effective.

Submitted(+1)

I appreciate this. Imaging myself differently was a challenge significantly more complex than I thought. As someone who often feels I can place myself in others' shoes, it was a strange feeling altering my own shoes. It was strange considering whether those alterations were for the sake of the questions or for the sake of myself. And that consideration was surprisingly intense for just reading a 3-page document. I could write more, but I think the point is this introspection is more for me than for everyone else.

To pull things back with something less serious...

the document felt a lot like I was reading a poem than a set of instructions which is cool and probably helped a lot with the emotional appeal :)

Plus dark mode with the color palette feels a lot better than reading black on white text

(+1)

In all seriousness, I think this is really fantastic. It's hard to judge whether something like this is "fun," since that's not really a motivating factor. Like other games of a certain kind, you get out what you put in. 


In this case, the game frames a kind of introspection I wouldn't normally carry out on my own. I also liked how the book used the palette, however minimally.

Submitted

I see now that I've been using the wrong game development platform :|

Submitted

.pdf gaming master race