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A jam submission

Midnight MoonView game page

We all need a little sadness to be able to feel the happy ones.
Submitted by Weird Bug (@weirdbug111) — 2 days, 8 hours before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

Now that is what I call a clever way to send a message. When the second part first started, I was initially confused as to why I was seeing the same events again. However, as the dialogue progressed and the game made things clear, it clicked. It's not the most interactive game I've ever played, but the method of delivering the narrative here is well done. 

I do think that the execution of the message could be enhanced further. Maybe you could walk through town in both times to see more of the differences between times and emphasize what parts didn't change. As it stands, the time between the end of the first half and the start of the second is small, and there isn't much time for things to really set in. It's executed well via the dialogue, but there is room to do more. 

A pretty good showing overall! 

Submitted(+1)

Looking for changes in the second act was suspenseful.  I worry some may overlook the details and changes seemingly meaningful to the intent of the game.  Compelling.

Everything is nice the only problems i had are i saw some typos and i wish you could play with the arrow keys aswell

over all an amazing game

Submitted(+1)

Woah. This is so cool. I love the 2 bit art style, as well as the 2 frame animations. Made it look like a storybook.

The game's message is nothing new, but you delivered it nicely. The calming music established the mood and signaled that it hasn't change even when you wake up the second time. I thought that was quite neat.