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A jam submission

These Are the Days (That Will Happen to You)View game page

5 Days as God's Chosen Son
Submitted by Kyle B.
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#253.2313.231
Story#392.6152.615
Aesthetics#453.1543.154
Enjoyment (Best Game)#502.6152.615
Horror#552.2312.231
Sound Design#712.2312.231

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Do you allow SCREAM ZONE to promote your game via social media?

Yes

What game engine did you make this project in?

Other

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Comments

Submitted

creepy graphics and weird story elements always give me that sense of dread. Good job

Submitted

This was something else

(+2)

i fixed your game

just joking, but your game was fun, good job

Developer

LMAO this is for the cash grab version that鈥檚 going on NSFW steam. Don鈥檛 leak it!!

really cool style and vibe! even though it's not the full story, it was still engaging. the combination of distorted photos and 3d models was really unique and disorienting. great work!!

Submitted(+1)

I had fun trying to figure out the story although I am not sure if my interpretation was the "correct" one. The aesthetic was really nice and creepy too.

Developer

thank you for playing! The full version is going to be much more fleshed out story wise, and more polished. I鈥檓 excited to finish the non jam version

Submitted(+1)

The art style is really cool, and the atmosphere is intriguing. Would love to see it finished!

Developer

Thank you! I'm really glad you enjoyed it!

I'm definitely finishing it. w/o spoiling anything my outline had you playing through 15 full days, and a lot of scripts I had to abandon due to bugs/time kept me from finishing by submit time. 

Submitted (1 edit) (+2)

I was never a 90s Mac user, but I'm infatuated with the aesthetic and it's always nice to see people exploring it. Decker looks like a really interesting tool to recapture a bit of that magic and I'm surprised it's so easily deployable in the browser! Like many HyperCard games, this uses interactive elements to create branching paths with multiple endings. It's a bit of a fever dream and the discord of the music and eclectic visual elements stays true to the HyperCard tradition whilst also being gleefully odd. This guy can't seem to catch a break! May he find respite before he slays again. 

Developer

Same w/ everything you said about the aesthetic, so naturally I loved your game. I actually played yours before I saw this comment so I thought surely yours was decker as well. It was blowing my mind because I was trying to wrap my head around how you extended it w/ pygame/tkinter lmao. I would have done the same but I wanted to learn use something new (which is part of why I didn't fully fledge this out because I was trying to be ambitious w deckers scripting language lol).

 I'm glad you enjoyed what I was able to complete! I am moving forward with it independent of the jam because I really want to see the full idea come to life.  Thanks for checking it out!

Developer

All of the art with the (with the exception of a few really obvious scenes) consist of 3d models I made in Crocotile, MagicaVoxel, and blender. Theres a head at one point. You'll know it when you see it. That's my head made in mVox from an iphone pic lol. The rest of this was made with stock images, screencaps, and MadPixelSort. I chose the Decker Multimedia tool because it looked fun and I wanted a break where I could just be creative and try something new. More on Decker and why this is obviously (at least to me) incomplete below... Hopefully some folks enjoy what I was able to scrap up in my free time.

It's in the caption, but I had a lot more planned for this. It was still fun, and I'm going to flesh it out into the full vision. Thanks Scream Zone, and big shout out to the legend Internet Janitor for making DECKER Decker by Internet Janitor (itch.io). You should download it and donate because it is a super fun tool to work with. I have made traditional games, and work as a programmer so this tool was really refreshing and really really cool to work with,