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A jam submission

JOVIAN_encounter 41View game page

a chat mystery
Submitted by technomancy — 2 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Implementation#14.5004.500
Intention#24.7504.750
Presentation#54.0004.000
Overall#54.2004.200
Completeness#74.0004.000
Linux compatibility#213.7503.750

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Host

This was easily one of my favourite submissions this year!

It took me a little bit to trigger the first interaction, but once I did, this was exciting and compelling right up to the abrupt ending.

The IRC interface gives cool space to present concurrent narrative contexts and do non-linear worldbuilding. It's novel and very neat. Outside of the presentation, I found this to be well written and engaging beyond my expectations.

Early on, yaping did not mention bay 9 in response tome asking about "unusual," but I'm uncertain of whether that's because that message landed between two of yaping's, or because I hadn't yet interrogated the maintenance bot to learn about bay 9 independently (at that point, I feel like I should have been able to ask yaping about bay 9 without having to first ask about "unusual").

I'd love to explore more of this story!

Shipping a lose file means that exectuable permissions aren't preserved when downloading via HTTP/HTTPS. To give users the best experience, throwing that in a tar.gz or a zip would allow those to be preserved.

Submitted

Really engaging concept. I felt quite immersed during gameplay, even though I didn't progress far. It's probably because the game might be a bit too challenging for me. Otherwise, it's very cool!

The idea sounds amazing, but unfortunately I can’t get past maintbot who just writes and has just a few commands about some ticket. /LIST does not do anything, /JOIN asks for channel name, random text just gets me “No target” reply. Tried both ERC and KVIrc to no avail. Perhaps having a few n00b pointers in MOTD might help (or perhaps it is my IRC skills that are way too rusty 😅)

I also somehow moved from Lisp Game Jam into Linux Game Jam O_o

Developer(+1)

There is a bug that only manifests in certain clients which breaks /LIST but you can work around it by /msg chanserv list. (I wasn’t seeing this when I tried with ERC tho.) I’ll see about adding a little IRC cheat sheet too; that’s a good idea!

Ah, talking to chanserv helped, thanks! I’ll give it a go when I’ll have the time.