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Geoffrey Golden

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I was doing pretty well until I decided to see what happens if you press the scissors button!

Oooh, a review of Hatoful Boyfriend and a classic Sound Novel? That's why ChoiceBeat's the best!

Glad to hear it! Love the screen name, by the way. 🥸

The game isn’t loading for you? What’s your browser / operating system?

Thanks for playing!

Thanks for playing, David! I'm glad you had fun. This is great feedback! I like the idea of the player dialogue being punchier and help reinforce the underlying dynamics. And I agree that more communication on when the player hits the highs and lows of the internal benchmarks would help a great deal.

Incredible pixel art! 🐸

This was very well done! I especially loved the opening sequence where all the pieces fall to the ground.

Good food for thought! Thanks again for playing and giving in-depth feedback on our jam game. 🥸

Thanks for trying out our game! So glad you had fun with the writing and overall concept!

The events occur relative to the week you’re in. So if you’re on week 3, and your marketing budget is low based on internal benchmarks, you’ll get “low marketing” events. Your comment makes me think we could improve the game by making those internal benchmarks visible. I appreciate you taking the time to give us feedback.

Another great issue! As a HyperCard kid - my first video game projects were stacks - I really appreciate what Decker is doing.

I really like the epiphanies the player character has throughout. Great use of Decker!

I really like this! Particularly the inversion of classic LARP design where you observe real world details, then imagine, as opposed to imagining a purely fantasy space.

Ayyy, so glad you're digging Equip Story! ☺️

Another great issue! Always a fun read. I was independently searching for interactive DVD games and your article clued me into Choose Your Own Nightmare. 

Thank you for playing! I'm glad a struck a chord, even if it was a bit unnerving. Now that you've had a nice play through, I won't tell mom if you want to try a few mean or sarcastic answers for fun. 😇

Another great issue! I added a few games to my queue. I knew many gamebooks were adapted into apps, but I didn’t know about the collection apps. Very cool!

Congrats on finishing the game jam! This was funny and I really liked the aesthetics (colors, backgrounds, music, and the photo sprites).

Thanks! It feels more real now that it’s on Itch.

Thanks for playing! I’m glad it resonated for you, even if a little uncomfortably relatable.

Gotta love that Pawford! 🐶

Thank you! I love your games. Can't wait to see what you make with this.

Thanks for playing! Hopefully Kiki will be more chill by then!

Thanks for playing! So glad you enjoyed your Soulmerge enough to Soulmerge multiple times!

Thanks for playing! Wow, maybe it was a deeper game than I thought, lol.

Thank you! I made it right before the end of the jam. 😅

What a lovely poem! Works great with the visuals and music.

Very funny and well designed!

What a cool and bizarre game. I love the visuals!

New issue! Hooray! 

Thanks for playing! In my opinion, you have excellent taste (in brains).

I did! Yay! So glad you dig my work.

If you want to turn your inbox into an adventure, I publish two new text games a month via my email newsletter Adventure Snack

Thanks for playing. If it left you hungry for more, check out a meatier text game I made for this year’s IFComp, Use Your Psychic Powers at Applebee’s.

Thank you for playing! Glad you enjoyed your braaaaaains.

This game was imaginative and lots of fun! And kudos for adding a map. (I'm bad at directions.)

I knew I couldn't go wrong with a title like Pizza Witch. Terrific art and a fun story!

Thanks for the great review!

In theory, you could build rides powered by dice rolls and put on shows that require number crunching from the audience. It'd be a strange park, but it's possible! 😁