As mentioned by others, it needs keypad input. Short but fun story.
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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Special Feature Implementation | #2 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Theme Implementation | #14 | 3.154 | 3.154 |
Fun Factor | #17 | 2.308 | 2.308 |
Overall | #17 | 2.705 | 2.705 |
Audio | #21 | 2.538 | 2.538 |
Graphics | #21 | 2.462 | 2.462 |
Gameplay | #31 | 1.769 | 1.769 |
Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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It's a silly little game about using a time machine to break the laws of reality, then calling tech support to try and put them back together again.
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I enjoyed the humor and I think you did a good job with the writing! The shader was a nice touch too.
I see you're a huge fan of The Stanley Parable. This is a very nice game for those who enjoy this type. Plus the humor and story is very entertaining, and quite convincing when using big scientific words haha.
I can very much see this conversation being in the series Loki, as a time agents call center, giving technical and temporal support XD I cant get enough of it !
My on and only suggestion, is reading the phone numbers from the Numbad or the keyboard in general, as clicking is a bit slow for long numbers.
And at the end it said to enter "1800-Paradox" but i dont know how to do that, since there is no letters in that keyboard.
Other than that, i really enjoyed the story, cant wait for a bigger version :3
it doesn't work properly, I don't quite understand where it becomes funny and the relation with the theme.
I really like the idea for a hotline for paradoxes, it's a great use of the theme and object. It's a neat little game, my only suggestion is that allow for keyboard input since that's much more natural than using the on-screen number pad. Good job!
I really like the idea for a hotline for paradoxes, it's a great use of the theme and object. It's a neat little game, my only suggestion is that allow for keyboard input since that's much more natural than using the on-screen number pad. Good job!
How does one play? The game loaded, a screen popped up, and I hear music, but that's it.
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