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A jam submission

No Such JusticeView game page

A game for Mini Jam 46: Justice
Submitted by Aezart (@heroofhyla) — 21 minutes, 36 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Art#24.1674.167
Use of the Limitation#24.5004.500
Overall#43.7003.700
Presentation#63.8333.833
Audio#103.1673.167
Gameplay#222.8332.833

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Michael Stroud (story, programming, art), John White (music)

Software used
Godot, Gimp

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Comments

Lovely graphics! I included it in my Mini Jam 46 compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :)

Submitted

Cool game with good art and nice use of the limitation!

Developer

FYI - I just figured out how to get Godot to export HTML5 builds so this is now playable in the browser.

Submitted

Hey ! Just tried it, and it feels pretty good ! The art is solid, the music is not bad at all, you added controller support (THANKS :D) I love that kind of game which tell a story. The game feels a bit static since nothing move, otherwise the game is overally really nice. Good job !

It's pretty cool, the limited colour and the music really go together to create a depressing atmosphere which suits the ton of the game.

I hope you continue with a 2nd act.

Submitted

Very cool game with a heavy atmosphere!

I really like the art style and all the character designs. The music is well done too! After I woke up the second time, the silence in the beginning was very powerful as well. The story really made me feel like I wasn't treated well.

I kept looking around for something to find, but didn't find anything out of the main storyline. Tossing in a comment when you look at the noticeboard at school, for example, might make the game a bit more interactive and drive the player into the story even more.

Good luck on the other acts, if any! Curious to see how the story developes :).