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A jam submission

Wicked WilesView game page

Could love conquer the monster?
Submitted by Hatsvin ᔦꙬᔨ — 17 days, 16 hours before the deadline
Rated by 8 people so far
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Loved the game!! Enjoyed the visuals and music / sfx!! It was such a short and sweet story!! Plus the game's page looks amazing!! Keep up the great work <3

Submitted

I was awestruck by this game!

I feel the small dialogue box actually helps the dialogue a ton, it's always short and sweet but it also conveys the characters extremely well. I adore your way of writing.

I love the game's style, it reminds me of Gameboy games! That and the puzzle elements make playing this game super nostalgic for me because I used to be a fiend for point-and-click adventures.

The story is a bit sinister, but it comes to a lovely ending! Thank you for the experience!

Submitted

This was very entertaining. The story has the beauty of a fairytale and the interactive minigames are well integrated into the narrative. The art and sound are also on point. Very well done!

Submitted

The art and color palette for this whole project worked really well together. I thought it balanced the humor and the gross parts of those older fairytales really well. I was only passingly familiar with the Lindworm and still had a fun time. I found the text a little hard to read at first but the longer I read the easier it got.

I really liked the elements of like, how do I put this, this sense of, people want love and almost a metaphor for chronic illness or pain. Pain can make us twisted versions of ourselves and make it easy for people to want to push you away, to not want to "deal with it". And I thought it was sweet the solution here was not just an easy ending. But a painful washing and transition. A shedding of harm and pain and neglect. Idk! I really liked it.