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Azzyfree

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I feel this so hard. I got my idea and I wanna run with it but I gotta wait. 

This game jam I'm going to be working in godot. Which I've been slowly learning over the past year but still not very experienced with. So we'll see if I can finish the game I want to make. 

I'm so mad. I just found out about this and yeah I was looking forward to participating but because of this I'm going to have to reconsider.  

I found some weird tales short stories that should be in the public domain in both the USA  and Canada, as they were in the public domain here in Canada  before the change in copyright law was put into effect.  Unless I'm misunderstanding something. 

Absolutely love the vibes of this ttrpg. I made a detective and tried some solo journalling and really enjoyed it. How much more worldbuilding is going to accompany this? more tables to roll on would be great! I found myself pulling from a tarot deck to get ideas for what kind of evidence my detective would find when searching a place. I hope to see more from it just because I had a blast. The setting is just so up my alley and I'm considering doing some illustrations for my experience as I had a good time. 

Very cute little puzzle game! Love the character sprites! Borbo reminds me of a marshmallow. I very much enjoyed this!

Thanks so much for the comment! I haven't touched it since the jam but I'll see about making some time to take another look at it!

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Oh wow  AWESOME! 

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Surprisingly not much. I Americanized it. The actual play is still set in London but doesn't actually talk or show any locations within the city. So it was pretty easy to set it elsewhere. 
This is the same version of the play that ended up on Broadway. 

Hey! I was only able to find the reprint at my local library!  google has a few of the pages available : https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Dracula/YdjbtaGXocgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=dracula...

Its also mentioned in this catalogue of copywrite entries for 1927: https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Catalogue_of_Copyright_Entries/64r0aBkYLawC?...

This was pretty funny! Nice work putting this together!

Thank you so much!

thank you so much!