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I'm happy to share that my first visual novel, "The Eco Game Show," is now available to play!


Join Lavender + Leo as they go through their episode of "The Eco Game Show," an eco-themed game show where the player must answer questions correctly to win! Will Lavender win the game show, or fail!? It's up to you to help her! 

This is my very first visual novel, which I created using Ren P'y (which I'm also new to).  Though it's a very short visual novel, I'm proud of what I put together, and I hope all of you enjoy playing it! https://clarismakesgames.itch.io/the-eco-game-show 

Thank you so much! I'm glad that you liked it. XD 

As for developing the game further, I hadn't thought of doing so at first. But, the positive reception is definitely  helping. The question is figuring out HOW to develop the game further from its jam form into a fuller, longer game.

Thank you so much! I'm glad that you enjoyed playing this game. :D Given that this was my first time using RPGMaker MV (let alone any RPGMaker software, period) for a game jam, I'm glad it turned out well. 

I do agree that there are some limitations - especially if you just use the base tools and assets in it alone, which is what I did.

Can I just say: I absolutely enjoyed this game! Loved getting to know Annet and her mysterious phone caller too. XD

Hello! Thanks for playing, and I'm glad that you enjoyed the game! Perhaps I'll need to consider adding in that sort of "missing ingredients" element in the ending for future games, so this was a great point for you to bring up. Thanks! 

Hey there! Thanks for letting me know XD Whoops, I guess I forgot that part about the bat teeth/wings, but I'll revise that after game jam judging is over. 

I'm glad that you found the options picked before part being useful- I wanted to make sure things were crystal clear on that part. And I'm glad that you enjoyed playing this game as well!

This was a really cute game! :D Thank you for making it. I love the concept - it was quite endearing. 

I'm glad that you had fun! XD Looking back at it, I was worried I would make it too hard to win due to the number of bad endings but if it's too easy to win, I'll have to make the next game harder. Thanks for the feedback!

Thank you so much! I'm glad that you enjoyed playing "Festival Of Horrors!"


Hello, everyone! I am happy to announce that my text-based choose-your-own-adventure/interactive fiction game, "Festival Of Horrors," is LIVE! I created it on Twine and I highly recommend that you play this game in fullscreen mode for maximum enjoyment.

This game was created as a submission for Themed Horror Game Jam #2which runs from Sept. 30th, 2021 to Nov. 1st, 2021! 

Content Warning: Some endings and scenes in this game contain deaths including descriptions of violence, and attempted and actual murder including shooting, stabbing, and being sawn in half. 

There are a total of ''two good endings'' and ''five bad endings. '' I hope that you enjoy playing this game! 

The link to the game is here: https://clarilagames.itch.io/festival-of-horrors

Autumn World

My game, "Autumn World," is now LIVE to play directly on your browser, on Itch.Io! 

This is an Interactive Fiction/Choose-Your-Own-Adventure game I made on Twine. 

Summary: It's autumn! You're just on a walk in the park when you see a brown and white rabbit. What do you do? Follow it? Don't follow it? The choice is yours in this Choose-Your-Own-Adventure/Interactive Fiction game! Comes with two endings, and a variety of choices!

This game is also a submission for the "Great Harvest" Game Jam (August 24th, 2020-September 21st 2020). 

I hope to potentially expand this into a fuller text game with more paths and choices, or remake it into a visual novel, as I really enjoyed creating this game for the game jam and I think there's more I could do with it down the road. Feedback is welcome, and I hope that you enjoy playing it!

Link to the game: https://clarilagames.itch.io/autumn-world 

Looks interesting! I definitely look forward to playing it when it's done!

I'm planning to use Twine, as I'll make it a text-based game. :D I wish I could make a visual novel with Ren'Py, but 1. I joined this jam late and 2. I have more experience with Twine, so I'm confident I can finish the game in time if I stick with it this time around.

Congratulations!

I'm happy to announce that my first game, "A night at the office," is LIVE on Itch.Io! 

This is an interactive fiction game that I created on Twine, and I hope that all of you enjoy playing it!

Summary: It's a late night at the office, and you're finally ready to leave for the night and head home. However, you hear an unexpected noise...

What do you do? Leave the office as fast as you can? Investigate the noise? This a choose-your-own-adventure/interactive fiction story, where you make the choices. There are some happy ends if you succeed, but also grave consequences if you don't.

Check it out here: https://clarilagames.itch.io/a-night-at-the-office

A night at the office

Cover image for my game "A night at the office." Click it to check it out!

I love the art and animation style, as well as how the blue things spread themselves over time. It would be cool if there were achievement-based things like "cleaning complete!" once you cleared all the dust, as well as more levels. Very cute, and great job! 

I think this game was pretty creative in terms of concept,  and I do like the art and the music you chose for the game as well.  I found it pretty calming to play overall. As for the lack of control over when the main character's dreams are actually followed, I kind-of liked it because that meant I had to leave a bit more of the gameplay up to chance when trying to avoid the nightmares.  Good job!