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A jam submission

Quality ControlView project page

Ed Pimquist has to do his job.
Submitted by Klengo — 1 day, 12 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept & Originality#24.5244.524
Overall#64.1274.127
Flow & Clarity#84.0004.000
Adherence to the Theme#113.8573.857

Ranked from 21 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Great use of quick scenes that start in the extremely mundane, take a turn into the weird, then to the sinister, then to the horrible.  It flows really well, is extremely gripping, and has a decent bit of flavor in terms of what's going on in the world around Eddie and how people view him and his company.  Really liked it!

Submitted(+1)

Love this, reminds me of a classic asimov story transposed into the world of Grimdark Future. Very fun to live in this world for a few hundred words, and I adore the use of something as small as a sandwich in the work fridge to anchor the whole thing.

Submitted

Nice to see some Alien Hives love! Loved the originality and how you gave a very cohesive story through "show, don't tell".

Submitted

I thought this was great, definitely one of my favorites of this round if not my absolute favorite. It's so intriguing that this wasn't about a playable faction.

Submitted(+1)

So, over the last five of these jams that I've been a part of, I've read stories about alien possession, body-horror mutation, and more zombies, nightmares, and daemonic plagues than I can shake a plasma sword at. For my money this was the best horror story I've ever read here. You've unflinchingly captured what Hannah Arendt called 'the banality of evil': just people, just doing a job... that happens to be monstrously horrifying. Your choice of the stolen sandwich as a framing device was amazing - it's *the* image of petty office politics, and the contrast of Ed's concern for his sandwich in the face of real evil was downright chilling. Overall a very grim and compelling work, nicely done.

Developer

Wow, that's, uh, quite the glowing review! I'm happy you enjoyed it!

Submitted

somehow I was getting Office Space movie vibes in  Grimdark setting LOL

Submitted

This one really stands out in my head from a lot of the others here in a good way. Your direction  and vision with the prompt and concept shines here.

Submitted(+1)

Absolutely a perfect 5 for originality! This one was a really fun read.

Submitted

Thought this was an absolutely outstanding idea and take on the theme. Loved reading this one in particular!