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Acceptance: A Mitori Story's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Story / Writing | #18 | 3.545 | 3.808 |
Use of Green (Green themes, style, use of Sanae/Mima, etc) | #22 | 2.757 | 2.962 |
Visuals | #36 | 3.437 | 3.692 |
Concept | #45 | 3.402 | 3.654 |
Audio / Music | #48 | 2.900 | 3.115 |
Overall | #48 | 3.043 | 3.269 |
Use of Theme (Retroactive, Retrospective, Retro) | #59 | 2.936 | 3.154 |
Gameplay | #72 | 2.148 | 2.308 |
Balance (Challenge and Fairness) | #74 | 1.862 | 2.000 |
Ranked from 26 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Team Members
Pedestal, AlbionTheBard, magiician_hero, kitlattes
Streaming Permission
Yes
Touhoufest Showcase Permission
No
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Comments
Short, sweet and to the point. This game knows what it is about and strives to take you there as quickly and obviously as possible. I say this as a compliment; there is no misunderstanding the moral of the story here. The game itself is an allegory, entrusting the player will take care of Mitori as they go along to get to the end. I did feel for Mitori as they progressed; the writing of her character is extremely grounded and refreshingly honest at points. From a storytelling standpoint, the game design is very clever, even if the gameplay itself consists of walking and grabbing the occasional thingamajig to progress.
The in-game art is nice and cartoony, which helps to cut down on the sobering nature of the internal dialogue and gives the game a Flash-y aesthetic, even if that wasn't quite the intention. The portraits are also excellent at humanizing both characters, which I appreciated. The ending art really brought the emotional climax home as well. Relatedly, I think the handful of music tracks in this game are some of the best composed in this Jam, even if the rest of the sound design was largely the walking sound.
A lovely experience which nails its execution.
cool art! this was surprisingly quite fun, enjoyed it alot, it was nice to see the color mode too, and the choice of characters is refreshing, great work!
I was vaguely aware of the character but didn't really know about her, but this was perfectly understandable like that and the story was nice.
Accidentally played through it on Green mode first, went back to experience the art work in all colours and i'm glad i did. The artwork was Great and Mitori's story was good as well.