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A jam submission

WAR MISSIONView game page

Submitted by Usuntu of ubuntu — 8 days, 44 minutes before the deadline
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Host

This is really confusing
I will disqualify this, because it has nothing to do with the jams theme.
Also, why is this in spanish?  I'm lucky I understand the language, but what is this game even supposed to be? 
I have way too many questions.

Developer(+1)

I'm an italian engineer of computer science. The game follows a story line, as the theme want. The story is  the mission of and american spy in Europe.

I don't know...

Host (1 edit)

The theme is Liminality (the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a rite of passage, when participants no longer hold their pre-ritual status. more specifically empty familiar spaces), not a storyline.
Also the game doesn't work on a computer which can litterally run Cyberpunk2077.

Now back to my questions: 
What is the code and where do I find it if its the part of the game

Second question:
Is this supposed to be the american spy. If yes I'd be damned

Third question:
Since when do engeneers use Gdevelop?
I don't know about italia, but in germany there is no engeneers who use gdevelop as their prior engine.


(This isn't supposed to be meant agressive, I am just really confused and I don't really understand what it is supposed to be.)

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

I'm almost offended.

Second question: yes, in the game you are an american spy: and then???

There is a quiz to solve, I don't remember where is it. To solve the quiz you must insert the secret code. 

Host

There was supposed to be an image attached to the second question, but nevermind that one. 

Now the most important point. What does it have to do with liminal spaces?

Developer

"liminal spaces" have many meanings. 

"Liminal" is originated by the latin word "limen" (=treshold). 

If you want, in my game the "war mission" is a trip which trepass the time treshold,  back to the past.

Or a trip which trepass the tresholds of european country to live an adventure dream.