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A jam submission

I Am HereView game page

Not all shadows stay in the dark...
Submitted by ChillGinger — 7 hours, 45 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 10 people so far
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If you used the SCREAM ROULETTE, what results did you use to inspire your game?
create a game where the player undertrakes a physical or psychological transformation.

What engine did you use to make this game?
Unity

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Submitted

Ha what a twist, and well foreshadowed too! Like on my first play through I jumped on the bed and really got that "What an odd reaction" feeling and slowly but surely those started to pile up as the hints began to lay out more. I got two of the endings, 1st and 2nd, couldn't yet figure out how to get the 3rd, but that's fine. Fun game, good execution, as usual I wish it would be longer and have more but time is fickle and there is never enough in a game jam. Great work!

Submitted

very cute an enjoyable! I love your art style. it reminds me alot of the old flash games from new grounds and having multiplke endings is a great addition. 

Watching reality change right befroe your eyes was a great theme too leading up to the twist!

Submitted(+1)

Hey, I remember your game That Night in the Rain from Scream Secrets! With this and Regrets, it looks like you're taking more interesting narrative directions when exploring the point-and-click formula you've established very well. Like the others, this is enormously polished, vividly illustrated, and I think the main appeal is obviously this game's twist - that the investigative mystery reveals the player is the creep. The illustration of the player character's creepy twisted face coming out, and the strange journal entries pointing at the player, is a delight. 

For constructive feedback - well, you clearly know what you're doing so there isn't much - but finding a way to innovate on the point-and-click mechanics might be an interesting next step. But definitely feel some of this - particularly more involved narrative sequences or puzzles - is a lot of effort for jam games, and you're already doing above and beyond of what's generally feasible in a week or so! 

Developer

Hey! I also remember your game Shellie's Secret from the last game jam, and I really appreciate the thoughtful feedback you gave me back then! Thanks so much for your continued support :)

I totally agree that exploring more creative game mechanics is important, and I’ve been thinking about new ways to approach that. It’s definitely something I want to focus on moving forward, and your thoughts give me some great direction.

Your insight is always super valuable, and I really appreciate you taking the time to share it with me—thanks again!

Submitted(+1)

This is a very cool project for a week-long jam!
The best atmosphere and story.

Developer

Thank you for your kind words, I'm so flattered!

Submitted(+1)

Big fan of the crazy face. 

Developer (1 edit)

Haha, that face is pretty intense, right? 😂 Even I was surprised after making it. Thanks for playing!

Submitted(+1)

Nice!

really good art and atmosphere.

Developer(+1)

Thank you! I’m really glad it came through! :)

Submitted(+1)

Nice animations and a good story with a twist. 

Developer

Happy to hear that you enjoyed the animations and the twist! Thanks!:)