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A jam submission

A Gift for LanaView game page

A cute little game about a witch boy collecting stuff to surprise his half-plant girlfriend!
Submitted by VeraCity, Luke's Jukebox (@lukev5504) — 1 day, 17 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#273.5365.000
Overall#592.4753.500
Audio#612.1213.000
Fun#642.1213.000
Gameplay/Design#692.1213.000

Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What would you like feedback on?
Anything that comes to mind while playing. This update is still a little rushed and there's many missed opportunities to add more content, but I'm happy I was able to submit it on time regardless.

What did you update?
Literally everything. Changed the art, the dialogue, the code; even the title!

Name of updated upload (if downloadable)
The only downloads available are the updated ones.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

This was such a lovely storyline. I liked the dialogue and visuals which really built a picture of the characters, this made the game unique in my opinion. The only 'bug' I found was that when I went to replay the game my 'instructions' manual was already crossed off but I could still visit the different homes. It looks like the instructions didn't reset? thank you! 

Submitted(+1)

This was really adorable. I didn’t really feel like I understood the people or the world, but that’s understandable for a such a short game. I did take a quick glance at your page and socials, and looks like there’s a much larger world already too. That’s really cool! The visuals were amazing, and I especially loved the animated comic book style ending! I would’ve loved to have something like that for the intro too. Everything else felt like it worked well together, from the map and art to the dialogue and sound. Great job!