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A jam submission

Painted MemoryView game page

YOU are a painter. SHE is the lady you do not remember painting.
Submitted by Almanak Games — 3 days, 15 hours before the deadline
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Painted Memory's itch.io page

Is this your first time participating in an O2A2 VN Jam?

Yes

Was this the first Visual Novel you've created or worked on?

No

Where did you initially hear about the jam?

Previous Entries

What game engine did you use to create your entry?

Godot Engine

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Comments

Lovely little game filled with great writing and storytelling. Makes me wish there was a larger setting to explore to uncover more of the story!

Developer

Thank you very much, that's kind of you to say! It was definitely a struggle to contain myself within the limits of the game jam haha, but who knows - maybe I'll expand on this game concept/world someday. :)

On the second playthrough I got the "Goodnight, Nightmare!" ending... GOD! Was not expecting to feel so crushed and cold by a 2-minute game! Really good job - evoking such a feeling with such scarce assets!

Developer

Haha it's flattering to hear that it could get such an emotional reaction! You got one of the darker endings, and those are always fun. :P Thanks so much for the comment!

Short and clever visual novel/hidden object game. Reminds me of Slay the Princess in that the context and details of the story seem to change depending on the choices you make. The presentation is well-done; good font and palette choice, subtle and pleasant indicator when hovering hidden objects. Music is subdued and meditative.

The creators had a good sense of scope. Although very short, I didn't feel like anything was missing, nor did I feel like anything was unfinished. With minor changes, could easily imagine this as a short demo or a single scene from another, larger game 

Developer

Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful feedback!! It's awesome that you mention Slay the Princess (loved that game), because that was actually one of the inspirations behind "Painted Memory". :D Cheers for playing!