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A jam submission

Type DiariesView game page

A typing game, where you immerse yourself in the narrator's story.
Submitted by kqtiiv — 1 day, 13 hours before the deadline
Rated by 3 people so far
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Team members
1

Software used
Unity, Krita

Use of the limitation
The storyline of the game includes the 'secrets' of the universe - that being, the universe being a collation of multiple simulations happening all at once, yet humans cannot see these simulations. However, can tap into them via a phenomenon called 'deja vu'.

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Submitted(+1)

The game drew me in and I was surprised to find myself compelled to finish it.  While I found the signup requirement very off-putting, I enjoyed the story and art.

Submitted

The music and visuals are great, but I don't feel mesmerised by a typing game I'm sorry.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

It's a very creative game! The music is mezmerising, and the artstyle is pleasing to the eye. I love the aesthetics. And I love how you implemented the limitation! "Secrets of the universe" is such a whimsical and eye-grabbing idea! I must say, however, I personally didn't enjoy the main mechanic of the game. I struggled with typing correctly, and I couldn't pass the first level. I also didn't really understand the need for a sign up, as the game seems to be offline? I feel like the game could be a lot more enjoyable if you revorked the main mechanic a bit. Perhaps add a voice over? Or make the letter slowly appear as the player types it out. Sometimes it also didn't seem to register my keyboard, even though I wrote the correct input. In general, the game feels like it could have a lot of potential! I'm looking forward to seeing how it changes in the future. (Also, hello to another Krita user.)