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crongleberry

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Hello! I've been putting together a team for this jam, and I'm looking for another programmer!
Currently, I have an artist, a writer, and a sound designer.
 I'm open to using any engine, but I am partial to Godot or RenPy for a game like this.

If you want to contact me directly, I am "doofenschmalphys" on Discord!

Hello! I'm putting together a team for this jam. Right now we have around four people with different roles, but I'm not sure if we have a music producer yet. If you're interested, you can reach out to me on Discord with the name "doofenschmalphys".

Sweet! If you have Discord, my name on there is "doofenschmalphys". Feel free to send me a DM!

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Hello, x.lib! I'm also a programmer, looking for a second dev to work with. Currently I am teamed up with Matthew Birdzell - itch.io , who wants to be a writer for the game. Would you be interested in teaming up with us?

Also, do you have experience making a VN? I have some experience using RenPy.

Sent you an email, Matthew!

I'm pressing every button, yet I can't start the game.

I really want that font lol. The one from the terminal at the start of the game.

I really liked it! I can't wait to see more

I really liked it. It got a little confusing towards the end, but I understand that you guys were simply trying to experiment with different mechanics, which I don't mind at all. Use me as your guinea pig! I liked how immersive it was, and the voice acting wasn't bad. All in all, when this gets finished I think it'll be on par with Event[0], but with a different storyline and different mechanics. Can't wait!

I've always been a fan of any game that incorporates text in it's GUI, and this game was no exception. I loved it! It had a good story, good voice acting, and the method of introducing puzzles worked very well to me. It leaves me with only one question:

What is code 7?