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A jam submission

Witness the SnowmanView game page

A christmas adventure that delves deep into the psyche of human consciousness
Submitted by redplanetcat — 23 hours, 14 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

Liked the asthetic and the ending of it.  Its a great achievement that you managed to make the game inside the game. The connection seems a bit random, but it kind of works in this otherworldly vibe. For my taste, if you would have added some logic or physics puzzles in the scene instead (like in the old myst games), this would be an absolute jewel. Don't get me wrong, the game is very good, I was just instantly transported back to those games when I started playing yours, and that is a big achievement :).  Merry Christmas and a happy new year!

Developer(+1)

Thank you, I'm a huge fan of Myst series as well, and I'm very fond of the comparison. I will make sure to play your game as well, as soon as I get home.

Submitted(+1)

Interesting experience! I love the witness and you have that kind otherworldly vibe going on. The epilogue was funny (Lol the red is berries) and you made great use of diegetic components like the post-it notes for instructions, very cool. I really like the aesthetic of that mini game, the dithering shader is very slick. Awesome job and Merry Christmas :)

Developer

Thank you for playing!

Submitted(+1)

Really fun really cool. Its actually insane that you basically made a game within a game and both are equally as good. Also the story is great and boy what an ending. (oh and I dont know if this is a bug but in the computer sections I figured out that fighting the enemies isnt required.)

Developer (1 edit)

Yeah, skipping enemies is more due to my poor time management. initially I wanted to do some locked doors, puzzles and stuff, but ended up working on dungeons at the very late stage with a very tight schedule.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!