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A jam submission

Saint Margaret's Hospital: ReflectionsView game page

Submitted by GameMasterThe1 — 5 minutes, 22 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Story#102.9943.667
Audio#112.5863.167
Graphics#122.9943.667
Theme#132.4493.000
Overall#132.6763.278
Concept#142.7223.333
Enjoyment#152.3132.833

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

Did you use any optional theme? If so which one?
4

What game engine did you use?
RPGMaker MZ

Something you wanna say? ٩(^▽^)۶
Hi. Also, Gamemaster1 - Writer Luunii - cowritter,composer Pleinair - Artist Note:I forgot to turn the music back on for the last third of the game. Whoops.

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GameMaster1

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

Well, this was an interesting read! Parallel world and moon-related shenanigans makes for a cool concept, although I got a wee bit of whiplash from the story turning away from the latter midway through.


The illustrations that were there are really nice, but like the gameplay aspect, I wished there were more of it.

Good job :)

Submitted(+1)

Very interesting, I feel like the connections to the theme could be more defined but then again I'm not one to talk a bunch in that regard. I felt like there could've been a bit more fleshing out (situation build-up, addition of more gameplay, etc.) but I understand that that is very difficult in a ten-day jam. Great work and props to your team!

Submitted(+1)

I think i need a bit more to fully understand what happened in the story. Or maybe i am as dense as Andría? Who knows….

The art is nice and the music, the parts of the game that have some, is fitting.

Good job.

Submitted(+1)

Intriguing story that left me wanting to know more! I enjoyed Michael's character, and your interpretation of the "asymmetry" theme was very creative. Cute art style too! :)