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Thank you! The background wall is just default MV rtp, you can find it in the base game file when making a new project :)

Which font? The font on the meter parts (39 and 40 ect)?

I can update the file to include blank versions

After the end means this game starts at what most people consider to be after the end of a story, the heroes already had their big grand journey and are living in their happy ending when you first boot up the game.

Congrats to all three teams! Good job over there >u</

Congratulations everyone! ^U^

Thank you very much for playing! Im glad you had fun with it! 

Yeah this is a quick prologue for the main game which is in the works at the moment, thank you for the interest! ^u^

Thank you very much for playing! I'm happy to read that you liked the art, it was really fun making those, thank you ^u^

Thank you very much for playing! Im glad you liked the characters. ^u^

Yeah, the main game doesn't involve the mechanics from this game, but I am heavily leaning towards the idea of re-integrating it as a mini game. Which was what this was designed to be in the first place, played in short bursts instead of the main title, so might as well! Thank you very much for the feedback!

Thanks a bunch for playing my game Slimm! I'm glad you liked Ryoji and Touma's friendship and that they piqued your interest, they are the backbone for the story!

Ah I see, I'll have to look into tweaking the controls a little more once the jam is over. One other person mentioned it was a bit too sensitive. Again, thanks for playing and the feedback!

Heyo! Thank you very much for playing my game. It might be simple but I'm glad you liked it ^u^

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Eyyyy! Thank you very much for playing my game and streaming it ;u; <3

LOL yes I am aware the cup noodles are a hanging nowhere point in this game, it is a plot thing that was brought over from the main game in the works. So I'd take that legit criticism! XD

You are right about this game being made as a small cute thing on the stream. The main game doesn't feature this game's mechanic and it'd be ported in as an arcade mini game if I do. It was the intention to make this a bite sized short and cheesy game, so I designed it based on that goal in mind. Nothing big or grand was planned, I'm glad to read that it gave off the intended feeling! Still, I'm going to go back to add scene pictures to the black text scenes once the voting period is done.

Thanks for the review and feedback, it was a blast seeing you plow through the game! I'm glad you had fun with it.

(I watched the video, I can't stop laughing, I mean, sure, why not  BL. I'm not opposed to shipping them in my own brain either AHAHAHA! A semi spoiler is that there is no kill count but there is some coma melodrama in the main game)

Thank you very much for playing! Im glad you liked it~

Thank you very much for playing! ^u^ Im glad it feels like a saturday morning cartoon vibe to you, it was certainly the intention!

Yeah, the cup noodle is a plot point brought over from the main game, so I understand if it feels hanging over here. Thank you for the feedback!

And as for the memory input game, I don't mind sharing how I did it! It involves scripting, I start by logging an array into a variable consisting of as many unique numbers as I have input directions. Then afterwards, its just a matter of logging a random number from that array into a new variable whenever the round refreshes, repeat for each arrow on the chain. So, that's about it for the mechanics and the rest is just some leg work to add the visual flair.

Again thank you very much for the feedback and playing!

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Yeah, it was a time constraint issue on my end.  I'm planning to fill up the game a little more like these black screen parts, after the jam is done!

Thank you very much for the feedback and playing my game! I'm glad you liked it ^u^

Yo! Thank you very much for playing, I'm really glad you liked it! \;u;/

Ahaha I'm happy to read that the bromance was enough to get invested with, I tried my best to show it in this short amount I could fit in!

(Spoiler: There is no death count, but there is a melodrama coma in the main game LOL)

Again thank you so much for giving my game a go!

Cup Ramen is very attractive when hungry! Thank you very much for playing, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Thank you very much for playing! I'm glad you loved their chemistry, they are the backbone of this story ^u^

First off, you will find some nice inclusivity options in this jam game. You can turn off the blinking/pulsing light, footstep sounds, and the intensity of the weather ect whenever you like. This is a good practice to have for the comfort of the players, so kudos!

Upon starting the game, you’ll find yourself introduced to the plot and meet up with other characters right of the bat. Your interactions with your team members are short lived and they will leave you after a battle or two, but they are easy to remember due to their different personalities and way of talking. I beat the game once and went with the refuse the church route, which I find the ending at the end is quite cute with the interactions between the characters in the scene. It makes me suspect that they will be coming back for another game in another world.

The plot could use some more fleshing out as I feel the mystery behind the Blackhearts and the Tree, while it has a nice direction, got solved very quickly or left hanging. But I suspect that’s just a side effect of the time constraints of being a game jam game.

Map design wise, it has nice vibes going for it and I can see what the dev is going for. However, it could use more work and polish as there are some areas that feel big for the sake of being big without adding much new value, one of the few examples being the mansion and outside of the church.

I did like the map dashing mechanic as it gives something fun to do while exploring! Running over monsters to gain stats and items is a fun side mini game.

Overall, this game can use more story expansion and visual polish to push it further but good job!

First off, you will find some nice inclusivity options in this jam game. You can turn off the blinking/pulsing light, footstep sounds, and the intensity of the weather ect whenever you like. This is a good practice to have for the comfort of the players, so kudos!

Upon starting the game, you’ll find yourself introduced to the plot and meet up with other characters right of the bat. Your interactions with your team members are short lived and they will leave you after a battle or two, but they are easy to remember due to their different personalities and way of talking. I beat the game once and went with the refuse the church route, which I find the ending at the end is quite cute with the interactions between the characters in the scene. It makes me suspect that they will be coming back for another game in another world.

The plot could use some more fleshing out as I feel the mystery behind the Blackhearts and the Tree, while it has a nice direction, got solved very quickly or left hanging. But I suspect that’s just a side effect of the time constraints of being a game jam game.

Map design wise, it has nice vibes going for it and I can see what the dev is going for. However, it could use more work and polish as there are some areas that feel big for the sake of being big without adding much new value, one of the few examples being the mansion and outside of the church.

I did like the map dashing mechanic as it gives something fun to do while exploring! Running over monsters to gain stats and items is a fun side mini game.

Overall, this game can use more story expansion and visual polish to push it further but good job!

It is a shame that it's terrible for contests LOL But yes, other than the final boss's skill which made me load my game  to add a stat, the combat is pretty good to the touch.

If we're talking about Quality of Life features tho, adding some identifier for hitting an elemental weakness might help with some less number savy players. I figured the weaknesses from experimentation and seeing a significantly higher number,  but I get that some people don't notice these things.

Yeah,  I expect overlooked issues as a normal part of game jams! I can say certainly nothing broke, I played it three times and had no problems, so you're gold there!

That's great to hear! Visual novels/wordy games are my fav. I liked the characters and wanted to know more about their time together. My favorite parts are when I was reading about the past but certain things were scribbled out cause memory woes. I can imagine the slow burn buildup with more scenes being so nice to read. When you expand on this, I'd love to give it another go!

First thing that stood out to me when booting this game up is the visuals and music. The game has a really a cute minimalist pixel art style and the retro music choice fits it very well! The cute animations of the sprite as they jump and climb gives that extra spice and I like how the map transitions from each area for this particular game.

Since this is a demo version, it is very light in plot with small interactions that imply a possible bigger game in the future. I did like the small glimpses I got to see of funny characters being around in this setting, such as onions.

Overall combat is currently simple with a basic attack, skill and item option. The unique part is that your dodge is active time based on your input and restores ‘MP’ with each success. It makes the battle more engaging in real time and I like that aspect. I do wish that the success window to dodge is slightly clearer/obvious or larger however as it is admittedly hard to pinpoint even after getting the hang of it. In case of the fireball, there isn’t really an audio or visual sign that hints at you that this is the exact time to jump outside of the movement of the fireball itself, which is easy to make a mistake and jump just slightly too early or slightly too late.

First thing that stood out to me when booting this game up is the visuals and music. The game has a really a cute minimalist pixel art style and the retro music choice fits it very well! The cute animations of the sprite as they jump and climb gives that extra spice and I like how the map transitions from each area for this particular game. I'd like to see more areas if this game gets expanded upon.

Since this is a demo version, it is very light in plot with small interactions that imply a possible bigger game in the future. I did like the small glimpses I got to see of funny characters being around in this setting, such as onions.

Overall combat is currently simple with a basic attack, skill and item option. The unique part is that your dodge is active based on your input and restores ‘MP’ with each success. It makes the battle more engaging in real time and I like that aspect. I do wish that the success window to dodge is slightly clearer/obvious or larger however as it is admittedly hard to pinpoint even after getting the hang of it. In case of the fireball, there isn’t really an audio or visual sign that hints at you that this is the exact time to jump outside of the movement of the fireball itself, which is easy to make a mistake and jump just slightly too early or slightly too late.

Haha I'm glad you liked the surprise alerts! It adds more fuel to the anime theme going on >8D

And yes let the ramen tempt you! The unsponsored promotion of the food brand is working!

Eyyy, thanks a bunch for playing! HAHA yes making it like an anime was the goal, I'm glad you felt that way! ^u^

Ah I see, I'll have to look into adding some sensitivity settings in the future, the current input sensitivity was decided from my pool of testers. Thank you for the feedback!

This is a simple but charming game. First off, you play as a cute kitty, that’s instantly a main selling point! The human are taking a back seat this time, but it is quite easy to imagine the Hansel and Gretel themed shenanigans going on with them.

It’s a cute choice that our feline MC doesn’t even understand human languages because it speaks in cat. With nice maps, a mystery to solve and some puzzle mechanics thrown in. This game comes from the same vein as the classic oldie rpgmaker games!

Depending how you play, you might get some skills to help along the way and the jump mechanic increases in difficulty each time you get it right, but don’t worry it resets whenever you fail.

I unlocked all three endings and I had to play the game drastically different between two of them to get them, which is nice. I like that some of the endings are already hinted at just from the main gameplay alone, it’s not something you’d notice until you finish the game, which gives me that 'OH! light bulb moment' that I find pretty amusing!

A cute game if you are looking to play a short but classic feeling rpgmaker jam title.

This is a simple but charming game. First off, you play as a cute kitty, that’s instantly a main selling point! The human are taking a back seat this time, but it is quite easy to imagine the Hansel and Gretel themed shenanigans going on with them.

It’s a cute choice that our feline MC doesn’t even understand human languages because it speaks in cat. With nice maps, a mystery to solve and some puzzle mechanics thrown in. This game comes from the same vein as the classic oldie rpgmaker games!

Depending how you play, you might get some skills to help along the way and the jump mechanic increases in difficulty each time you get it right, but don’t worry it resets whenever you fail.

I unlocked all three endings and I had to play the game drastically different between two of them to get them, which is nice. I like that some of the endings are already hinted at just from the main gameplay alone, it’s not something you’d notice until you finish the game, which gives me that 'OH! light bulb moment' that I find pretty amusing!

A cute game if you are looking to play a short but classic feeling rpgmaker jam title.

Holy necromancer, where to start at this whole buffet of a game…

First thing that hits me in this game is the absolute solidity of the aesthetics, the music and graphics go together really well! The opening minute had me hooked in with the sound and visuals but the true charm of the game lies undoubtedly in the writing. This game is unapologetically corny and a very good way in my opinion.

I get swooped into that feeling of 100% glee back in the days when I played Final fantasy I on the GBA for the first time. Due to the fun and smart writing, this world feels so big despite being a linear story. Despite starting off at the ‘after the end’ scenario, I personally never felt lost at all being thrown into all of this. It almost feels like entering Game+ mode and being welcomed back into the game despite not having a prior experience with how everything is written.

Not one single character in this game is unlikable and forgettable, including the villans. Everyone has a very colorful personality and you’ll not want to miss any dialog with them. The folks in your village during the first area are absolute bonker madlads and it leaves a strong first impression of a setting that I just adore the vibes of. If you liked that, you’d be in for a pleasant ride as all the NPCs will carry the same amount of whimsical delight when meeting them. Your party members are great and lively, sick of your shit but stick with you found family. It’s great! Also do not mess with grandma... Never mess with grandma.

For a player who loves exploring every section of the map, you’ll be in for a treat. The map design on your journey is straightforward but littered with flavor text and gathering points, and some are just out of reach. You’ll be itching to try and find a way to that entrance stuck on a high ledge, I know I did and it’s rewarding when you find them. The size of areas are just right for the pacing of the plot and never out stays their welcome. Though for those of you who are not used to this early GBA aesthetic, it is possible to go cross eyed a little and miss a few treasure chests in the late game areas.  

Complementing the story is the nice to handle combat and skill system. It is very easy to understand and does not have a confusing flow. It actually gives a good but fair challenge to defeat the monsters as well. While there is some reading to do when you first start, it is drip feed to you one step at a time so it’s not overwhelming, which I like. The team is your standard ‘warrior, mage, healer’ types but why fix a formula that works, they have good synergy with each other on my play.

The skill trees each character has also provides a good amount of thinking to do without overcomplicating things. But you should be cautious when your skill tree is close to the final skill, as your battles will be wasted on a completed skill tree when you could have started on the path of another one. There is also an unsaid requirement for the MC to beat the final boss due to the charm skill she possess, so remember to always save as another file when the game suggests it (you can go back to fix it).

Overall, I am blown away that this was made for a game jam. It’s technically a full game of 3 hrs. I would give this 10 stars if I could. Would replay it again multiple times just because it puts a smile on my face.

Holy necromancer, where to start at this whole buffet of a game…

First thing that hits me in this game is the absolute solidity of the aesthetics, the music and graphics go together really well! The opening minute had me hooked in with the sound and visuals but the true charm of the game lies undoubtedly in the writing. This game is unapologetically corny and a very good way in my opinion.

I get swooped into that feeling of 100% glee back in the days when I played Final fantasy I on the GBA for the first time. Due to the fun and smart writing, this world feels so big despite being a linear story. Despite starting off at the ‘after the end’ scenario, I personally never felt lost at all being thrown into all of this. It almost feels like entering Game+ mode and being welcomed back into the game despite not having a prior experience with how everything is written.

Not one single character in this game is unlikable and forgettable, including the villans. Everyone has a very colorful personality and you’ll not want to miss any dialog with them. The folks in your village during the first area are absolute bonker madlads and it leaves a strong first impression of a setting that I just adore the vibes of. If you liked that, you’d be in for a pleasant ride as all the NPCs will carry the same amount of whimsical delight when meeting them. Your party members are great and lively, sick of your shit but stick with you found family. It’s great! Also do not mess with grandma... Never mess with grandma.

For a player who loves exploring every section of the map, you’ll be in for a treat. The map design on your journey is straightforward but littered with flavor text and gathering points, and some are just out of reach. You’ll be itching to try and find a way to that entrance stuck on a high ledge, I know I did and it’s rewarding when you find them. The size of areas are just right for the pacing of the plot and never out stays their welcome. Though for those of you who are not used to this early GBA aesthetic, it is possible to go cross eyed a little and miss a few treasure chests in the late game areas.  

Complementing the story is the nice to handle combat and skill system. It is very easy to understand and does not have a confusing flow. It actually gives a good but fair challenge to defeat the monsters as well. While there is some reading to do when you first start, it is drip feed to you one step at a time so it’s not overwhelming, which I like. The team is your standard ‘warrior, mage, healer’ types but why fix a formula that works, they have good synergy with each other on my play.

The skill trees each character has also provides a good amount of thinking to do without overcomplicating things. But you should be cautious when your skill tree is close to the final skill, as your battles will be wasted on a completed skill tree when you could have started on the path of another one. There is also an unsaid requirement for the MC to beat the final boss due to the charm skill she possess, so remember to always save as another file when the game suggests it (you can go back to fix it).

Overall, I am blown away that this was made for a game jam. It’s technically a full game of 3 hrs. I would give this 10 stars if I could. Would replay it again multiple times just because it puts a smile on my face.

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This is a semi visual novel type jam game, so while it’s not as wordy as the traditional visual novel experience it will still hit that want for more text compared to usual games!

As a semi visual novel, combat have been added to mix it up. It is a fun surprise to see what monster you get during the Combat nodes, you may even reroll them if you don’t like it for a fee! The first combat node however, would probably benefit from having a predetermined lower level monster. It was hard to gauge the difficulty level of the monsters you encounter on your first play, as they are generated with RNG. There is a chance of going against full danger bars as your first battle and the battles continuing after that rather easily. On my first two plays, I got the max difficulty stone golem as my first and next node monster. And even though I beat them no problem, my understanding of this games’ difficulty rating got skewed. It’s only on my test in the third play that I finally got a 1-2 difficulty monster at the start.

The plot starts out slow, as expected with many amnesia stories. But, you eventually get more backstory revealed to you as you travel the nodes. A nice touch is that the nodes reveal themselves more as you progress so if you don’t want to miss anything, don’t skip out on those nodes!

MC’s old team of girls are quirky, each in their own way once you finally find them. I wish there was more drip feed buildup of info prior to meeting them considering the visual novel tag, but as a rpg for a game jam, it’s enough info to get the main plot across.

P.S Without spoilers, my favorite would be the last girl. She’s very zen, you’ll know when you meet her!

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This is a semi visual novel type jam game, so while it’s not as wordy as the traditional visual novel experience it will still hit that want for more text compared to usual games!

As a semi visual novel, combat have been added to mix it up. It is a fun surprise to see what monster you get during the Combat nodes, you may even reroll them if you don’t like it for a fee! The first combat node however, would probably benefit from having a predetermined lower level monster. It was hard to gauge the difficulty level of the monsters you encounter on your first play, as they are generated with RNG. There is a chance of going against full danger bars as your first battle and the battles continuing after that rather easily. On my first two plays, I got the max difficulty stone golem as my first and next node monster. And even though I beat them no problem, my understanding of this games’ difficulty rating got skewed. It’s only on my test in the third play that I finally got a 1-2 difficulty monster at the start.

The plot starts out slow, as expected with many amnesia stories. But, you eventually get more backstory revealed to you as you travel the nodes. A nice touch is that the nodes reveal themselves more as you progress so if you don’t want to miss anything, don’t skip out on those nodes!

MC’s old team of girls are quirky, each in their own way once you finally find them. I wish there was more drip feed buildup of info prior to meeting them considering the visual novel tag, but as a rpg for a game jam, it’s enough info to get the main plot across.

P.S Without spoilers, my favorite would be the last girl. She’s very zen, you’ll know when you meet her!

First thing that caught my attention when I started playing was the music selection. It gives off a light hearted and whimsical tone that fits this slice of life game very well. It makes me smile listening to it.

The plot is amusing and hilarious, I didn’t expect it at all and I like it! There are 4 endings and I got the best one on my first play. My favorite plot point was the motivation of the MC to start up a pawn shop. It was a smart choice considering what she was trying to find.

The whack a weed mini game, while simple, is a nice addition when paired with the main polishing mechanic. It’s relaxing to slowly tap away at the weeds after the rapid button spam I did! I also ended up super rich thanks to the farmer’s miraculously regenerating weeds.

The town is small and I wish there was more flavor dialog from the other NPCs, but that is expected for a game jam title. I can certainly see this game expanding into a full relaxation type game that spans across a month with the mystery of the plot revealing itself as you befriend the townsfolk.

This is a fun and cute game, recommend playing it~!

P.S The small smile MC’s sprite does during the credits is the most precious thing ever and I want to protect her (her and her well-toned abs)

First thing that caught my attention when I started playing was the music selection. It gives off a light hearted and whimsical tone that fits this slice of life game very well. It makes me smile listening to it.

The plot is amusing and hilarious, I didn’t expect it at all and I like it! There are 4 endings and I got the best one on my first play. My favorite plot point was the motivation of the MC to start up a pawn shop. It was a smart choice considering what she was trying to find.

The whack a weed mini game, while simple, is a nice addition when paired with the main polishing mechanic. It’s relaxing to slowly tap away at the weeds after the rapid button spam I did! I also ended up super rich thanks to the farmer’s miraculously regenerating weeds.

The town is small and I wish there was more flavor dialog from the other NPCs, but that is expected for a game jam title. I can certainly see this game expanding into a full relaxation type game that spans across a month with the mystery of the plot revealing itself as you befriend the townsfolk.

This is a fun and cute game, recommend playing it~!

P.S The small smile MC’s sprite does during the credits is the most precious thing ever and I want to protect her (her and her well-toned abs)

Thank you very much! Im glad you liked the visuals, they were my favorite part to make ^u^

Nothing approximate, but I can tell you its planned for the tail end of the year. I have about 3 more packs planned for the other series before Cyber City Interiors. As for pricing, it will have a similar price to the Exterior set.

Hey Frapstery,

Thank you so much for using my tileset in your game! I'll take a look at it as soon as I can.

Yes, I am available to do custom works for these tilesets. In terms of price if its small quantities, its an item by item basis which relies on the sprite size. So if you are interested in getting a few parts done, you can email me at dragoonwys@gmail.com so we can discuss in length what ya need! ^o^

In terms of internal tiles, I will be expanding these gradually, like this expansion if you haven't seen it~ So you can look forward to those if you are not in a rush.

Cheers,

Wys

Hello! Yes, you are 100% allowed to edit the tileset to how you need it for your game, I even encourage it so the color palette can fit the overall look ^^

Yes! There will be a interior set for basic interiors eventually, its in the works ^o^

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Good to know that you like them!

Might add some of them in the future, I'll take that into consideration thank you! ^o^

Wow! Thank you very much for the update, I appreciate all the support you've done! Make sure to get some rest and thank you, I'll look forward to it.