Interesting concept, it'd be nice to see it expanded on. And maybe do a version that doesn't specifically cater to the 'Exhausting Jam'. I managed to get 3 endings. I assume last one is about choosing yes/no correctly each time, but I wasn't sure about the criteria.
Some quick feedback:
- I found the tutorial very unclear, I suggest rephrasing it or outright giving a full step-by-step example of how to do it. Also I did not even realize that the transmission button could send two messages. The '1 Yes 2 No' on cover was a bit ambiguous.
- You should let the player re-read tutorial without restarting game. Currently interacting with manual a second time just shows the cover.
- Chart layout makes it slightly hard to read, maybe revise it or show the coordinates that mouse is hovering currently.
- It would have been nice if there were more "events" (eg UFO flyby), even simple things like a bird flying by or sound of a wolf howling in distance.
- Sound after transmission sent should be quieter, as well as, the static.
- Tuning the frequency to was a little finicky, if that was intentional to mimic feel of using real dial (or for the Exhausting Jam) then it's fine but otherwise maybe make the slider longer.
- Maybe add a few more things to interact with, even simple things like say turning a desk fan on/off.
- Bug: One set of coordinates I received were wrong, and after manually stepping through all frequencies and then working backwards I found out that one of the x & y coordinates had been reversed. The screen showed X497 Y202 (16), but actual co-ords were suppose to be X202 Y497 (10).