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A jam submission

DiamondsView game page

She loved diamonds best when they were covered in ash.
Submitted by cacaos — 13 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Best Story#53.7783.778
Sound & Music#51.8891.889
Fun#132.8892.889
Use of Ink#143.2223.222
Creativity#173.1113.111
Art#181.6671.667

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Was ink used to make this game?
Yes

First Timer
Yes

Solo
Yes

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I love how the tone of the game is layered upon polka and bachata music, a very noir-detective athmosphere! I liked it very much!

Developer

Thanks so much!

Submitted(+1)

i like the serious, noir-y tone paired with modern uber drivers and polka music. atypical in a good way. also, well paced so that playing through multiple times felt reasonable. also also, i like having choices that control thoughts, nothing, and even other characters' actions. an interesting mix

Developer

Thanks so much for playing and commenting!

Submitted(+1)

The story is very immersive. Felt like a real drama movie scene.

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

Well done for a first game! Very melancholic!

Developer

Ah poop, I think I misinterpreted that question then. It's my first time doing InkJam and using Ink, but I've made games before.

Submitted(+1)

this was really great! very griping and immersive. i played through twice and really appreciated the small variations the choices created. the way you paced the kinetic elements is excellent. really loved this! 

Developer(+1)

Thank you! That means a lot to me.

Submitted(+1)

Cool story! Probably having more branches and ending would've benefit from a gameplay prospective, but the atmosphere is there!

Developer

Thank you! And yeah, I totally agree that more batches would have been better.