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A jam submission

Just a MinuteView game page

Complete your assignments while your mom runs an errand! Someone may possibly be watching you...
Submitted by Studio Noble — 2 hours, 56 minutes before the deadline
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How did you choose to implement the Theme: Realm of Nightmares in your game?
I connected the idea of dreams though nods to literature and the idea of nightmares through in-game dialogue and through the subtle hints that the antagonist may be nightmarish/otherworldly in some way.

Did you implement any of the optional Bonus Challenges, and if so, which ones?
1- Land of Dreams could be somewhat included due to in-game dialogue and themes relating to dreams, but they are certainly subtle.

2- Different environments are explored as different characters; there isn't much more of a connection than that.

3 - I've just included an image of Mothman on a notebook :D

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Submitted(+1)

First of all, congrats on making your first game!

I really enjoyed the cinematic aspect of the experience! When the mom is scolding the protagonist during the first scene and you see the creepy dude in the distance, that was really creepy and effective! 

I must say though, the experience of going into these tasks or minigames kind off broke the immersion for me. I was hard trying to stay creeped out when I was hunting for pigs, you know? I would recommend shorter tasks to do on the tablet instead of having entire sequences or mini games in there (Or even have the tablet glitch out or have the creepy dude inside the games, oof, that would be so cool!)

Anyway those are my two cents, overall, great work, lovely voice acting as well!

Developer(+1)

Thanks so much!! I can totally understand that, and I agree! After finishing, I realized how that tension does quickly fade. Thank you for the feedback!!