I like how, when text is restricted, you turned to audio as the primary story-telling medium. I think other projects in the jam also utilized sound but not as the core of their story. Overall very nicely done, especially the reveal at the end. Although I didn't get it the first playthrough, the change in tone was well executed enough to convinced me to give the game another go, this time with headphones so I could catch the last part.
I know that the visual style isn't consistent, but there's charm to it. It reminds me of rpg maker games I've played back in the day. And the sprites for Scarlett are all so cute. The first part of my first playthrough was entirely about getting Scarlett to show her happy face, although I'm pretty sure now that it's outside my control.