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A jam submission

FloracideView game page

You gave up everything, only so you can get it all back again.
Submitted by FeverDev (@FeverNyx), TankTheta (@RealTankTheta) — 1 hour, 58 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Game Design#14.0004.000
Narrative and Plot#24.0004.000
Xmas Theme#61.0001.000

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Game Engine Used
RPG MV3D

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Comments

Host(+1)

This is a well designed entry with a good amount of lore (I'm a sucker for lore). I love the way the combat and systems are implemented, with multiple types of "magic", which makes you think more strategically on their use and not a kind of "one type for each".

I didn't dare to try Rogue Mode, by the way, daunted by the inferred insanity. I generally like a more casual, stress-free gameplay. But it's always great to see difficulty levels in games for something more challenging.

I'm incredibly curious about CharlieCat now. And equally intrigued by the game, where it's going, and to discover more of its lore. I'd definitely like to see progress on this game as a whole.

Thanks for submitting this. As short as it was, I thoroughly enjoyed playing it.

Submitted(+1)

Very bold and strong entry. I was very impressed with the combat and game systems at play for the game jam and see a lot of work went into this. 

I have yet to try the Rogue mode, but am interested in how much the challenge changes with only two enemies to fight. 

I am very interested now in the way you implemented world building into combat with the snake enemy showing up to watch the fight, but leave shortly after. I am intrigued to see everything that could be done with these story events during combat as I feel they really make the game unique from other RPG games I see. 

I feel you have inspired me to push the bounds of what can happen in an RPG and I really want to start doing my own experimentations thanks to you.

I am very excited to see where this and any other project you work on goes!