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Review Summary
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[ + + + + - ] :: ENJOYMENT
[ + + + + + ] :: CREATIVITY
[ + + + + + ] :: PRESENTATION
I didn't expect a therapy session about the frog incident... let alone a therapy session for my therapist. I felt genuine pleasure in giving my therapist the attention they deserve in their very difficult life. They're human too, after all.
Great game, phenomenal artwork, and brilliant idea. Glad I got to play. Wish I could make it to the end.
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Rubric / How I Measure The Score
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[ + - - - - ] 1 - Missing
[ + + - - - ] 2 - Somewhat Present
[ + + + - - ] 3 - Present
[ + + + + - ] 4 - Well Done
[ + + + + + ] 5 - Outstanding
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Detailed Review
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[ + + + + - ] :: ENJOYMENT
I felt a bit lost at first, but you quickly guided me to the object of the game! It was fun to explore the therapy room for inspiration to help my therapist. Ther' 'appy.
I wasn't able to finish because of that error I got. Perhaps it's because I was using firefox? Either way, I hope you're able to figure out the issue.
[ + + + + + ] :: CREATIVITY
I think the thing I loved about the creativity most was that you didn't explicitly reveal the plot. You made it very intuitive. It was fun to become the therapist for a moment. I'm rating it 5 stars because of how brilliantly unique this idea was. Great job!
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My wife walked in while I was playing in awe, and was like "that's pretty," which brought me back to reality for a moment. I was like "uhh... oh, yeah, it is!"
I was so engaged that I didn't have my critic goggles on! You did a phenomenal job with the presentation, the music, and the sfx.