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A jam submission

Morrez's NightmareView game page

An IF where you traverse the dreams of a troubled man. Lots of Content Warnings.
Submitted by Drake — 1 day, 3 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Best descriptions#44.0004.000
Best emotional impact#83.2503.250
Most promising demo#83.0003.000
Overall#83.1673.167
Best use of multimedia#82.7502.750
Best visual design#93.2503.250
Personal favorite#103.0003.000
Best character(s)#113.5003.500
Best game mechanics#113.0003.000
Most fun to play#192.7502.750

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Content warnings
Death, bugs, blood, guns

Game status
Complete, 2nd draft (needs revision)

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Submitted

This is great. Very impactful writing and very condensed delivery.

Currently the only downside is that the description and cover don't do it justice. I don't have any good suggestions, but I think if you can better show what this is it will reach a broader audience.

Very well written. I included it in my Spring Cleaning Twine Jam compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :)

Submitted

Thank you for our submission! What I liked the most about this game was the world building - Not only did I get to know the main character very well, I was also familiarised with the world that he lives in and his relationships with other characters (Madhava is so sweet!!).  World-building in such a small game is always difficult and I'm impressed with how vivid a world you managed to paint. 

The UI is quite polished and straightforward to use. In terms of game mechanics, the insanity points system was interesting, but it felt like largely more of a trial-and-error process rather than something I could reason out? I'm not sure if that was intended, or if I am just a little emotionally dense. Regardless, I enjoyed seeing most of the game while trying to achieve a "perfect run".  The ending also felt a little anti-climatic/there isn't much resolution, but that's mostly just personal feelings, and I also understand that it may be intended. 

I enjoyed playing through this a lot, and your writing is very enjoyable to read. I'm interested to know more about Morrez and his story!