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A jam submission

Digital AutopsyView game page

A mystery told through folders.
Submitted by harshaungill — 8 hours, 50 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Most Experimental#14.4004.400
Best Hidden Chameleon#32.6002.600
Most Unique Use of Tool#34.2004.200
"I Now Understand Videogames."#43.4003.400
This Game Broke Me#63.2003.200
Is It Game?#63.4003.400
Best in Show#113.2003.200
Best One-Liner#122.0002.000
Best Use of Theme#162.4002.400

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Wow I loved this! This was such a fun way to combine several bitsy games and even a twine one! This was so charming and I giggled so much at all the small gags like the "literally me" and "the procedure"! The game's thumbnail image really caught my attention the moment I saw it so I'm really surprised more people haven't checked this out.

Submitted

Hey, can you give a hint to what I'm supposed to be doing? I looked through all the folders but other than the introductory text email, two comic pdfs, a png, and a windows bat file, there wasn't anything else? I ran the bat but regardless of what i put in, the window closed and nothing happened as far as I could tell. What am I missing?

DeveloperSubmitted(+1)

The name of the bat file "whats_the_issue" is the hint. The password is a number. There are two numbered comic book issues in another folder. Hope this helps!

DeveloperSubmitted (1 edit)

Windows Only, 7zip or WinRar is required for installation as trying to unzip the file with the built-in Windows tool doesn't work.