Of course! Here's the link: https://itsjustin.itch.io/what
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Cool. Can you playtest my game? It's for a class Im taking, can you give me your feedback?
Here's the game's link: https://twinery.org/2/#/stories/c2c955cf-c919-4373-86a3-bdcefb1315f8/play
Email or Discord Name:
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Type your answer under the questions provided below.
1)Are you new to playing PC/Windows games?
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2)Are you familiar with games developed in Twine?
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3)Are you familiar with the term “casual game” and/or “casual gamer”?
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4)Are you familiar with the website Itch.io?
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Please answer each question with 0 –5, with 0 being the weakest and 5 being the strongest.
5)Did you have trouble playing the game?
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6)Were the rules easy to understand?
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7)Was the game's story easy to follow?
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8)Was the game enjoyable to you?
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9)Would you recommend this game to a friend?
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Please answer with a short answer.
10)Did the game seem too long?
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11)Did the game exhibit choices that seem<span class="NormalTextRun SCXW183123949 BCX0" <that="" seem<="" span=""> unfair to you? </span>
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12)What was the objective of the game?
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13)What is the conflict in the game?
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14)In your opinion, if you could change anything in the game’s story; what would you change?
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If the file itself is larger than the discord sharing limit, it might not send. Have you tested the link on another device and did it work? In my experience I've always published my Twines as an html file and then shared it. You could also just create a new Itch project and attach the Twine as a zipped html file (setting it to running in browser or as a downloadable file) and then restrict the visibility and access to an Itch link.