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A jam submission

Price of ResurrectionView game page

An interactive story where you can kill people in your dreams
Submitted by TuomoL (@GamesTuomo) — 4 days, 19 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
People's Choice#952.5002.500

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

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

You have a unique premise to your game and some lovely character busts! They unfortunately clash with the other art on the maps, but on their own / the title card, they look quite nice. 

It might've been a time-constraint, but all of the text with "Meat" when she comes to visit after your sister's accident is a LOT to read and it would be a lot more engaging for the player to learn some of these details throughout playing the game, rather than all at once. It's definitely important / integral information for your story, so you want to keep it in for sure (and probably also give it another proofreading pass), but a slower introduction would be much appreciated.

I love that there are multiple endings (I got #1: I am in pain) -- that's always a challenge to make sure comes together correctly, especially on a time crunch like IGMC. 

Thanks for sharing your game with us! :)

Developer

Thanks from the comment! I'm glad that you liked it.  It was a time constraint as you may have guessed and I will probably remake that a bit in the future if I revisit this game.

here's the video of when i played it.

Submitted(+1)

Love the atmosphere,  love the little choices you can make as well! 

Developer

Thank you!!

Submitted(+1)

I dev exclusively in rpg2003 so am unaware of the technical knowledge for scripts/plugins and the new stuff that comes in the modern makers, so forgive me if i didn't notice something in the game that required a lot of work to get functioning. I've played this and enjoyed the expansive maps and character portraits, also impressed with the ambient lighting following the player. Love the fleshy gross creatures.  I hoped there would be more interactables but that's coming from someone who spends hours cramming hundreds of map events into a 20 minute game.

Developer

Thank you so much, I'm glad that you like the monsters and the game!


I'll add more interactable stuff and such things in the future when I add more endings and such for the game too.