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A jam submission

The End of the LineView game page

One train, two passengers, nine stories. Who will be your destination?
Submitted by Coral Nulla (@nullascreeches) — 1 day, 20 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of songs#24.5004.500
Overall#24.3754.375
Game goodness#44.2504.250

Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Which songs are your submission based on?
"Under My Skin" // Jukebox the Ghost
"Send Me the Moon" // Sara Bereilles
"Master of the Wind" // Manowar
"Yeah! Oh, Yeah!" // The Magnetic Fields
"The Dreaming Moon" // The Magnetic Fields
"Habibi" // Tamino
"Dragostea Din Tei" // O-Zone
"The End of the World" // Skeeter Davis

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Comments

Submitted

A fun way to work the whole playlist in together, reading this feels like if people watching got a massive upgrade. I like that it feels like a collection of short stories, and that each story has a unique identity rather than blending into the whole. The UI layout is cute too, and feels just barely reminiscent of looking at a seating plan for a train car or an airplane.

Submitted

Wow! This felt like a collection of magical realist short stories, with a clever ending. Really enjoyed it. Your prose has a nice rhythm to it, e.g. "before I knew it I was spending my afternoons picking out groceries and medication for Picasso while she rested her pretty head selling software solutions to the very internet that had once made her a prisoner of anywhere."

This is the only Decker game I've played, which I'm thinking I should rectify. Did like how the interface foreshadowed the epilogue.

Developer

thank you so much!! I'm glad someone got what I was trying to do with the interface. definitely recommend trying more Decker - benydanette's game from this comp is a great place to start!

Submitted

I loved this trip. 

The aesthetic is super elegant, the various stories well written, the epilogue brilliant.

Bravo!

I see one of the songs I submitted in that line up. I was intrigued by your interpretation.