Does a submission for this jam require art assets/visual aspects? The rules say interactive fiction is allowed, but the title implies only visual novels.
IchorOfRuin
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In the path where you don't roll a die, and then you wait out the computer's texts, near the end, it gives you a textbox to type in. Once you press enter, it gives you another, and then once more. After that, it says , 'i will restart the game', and then you are taken back to the 'thank you for taking part in the dice game' screen, where you are told to press enter to continue. That screen is unresponsive.
Thank you for commenting, firstly! I'm glad you liked the premise. The idea came to me near instantly when I saw that chat logs would count as only dialogue.
The timing was the hardest part of the coding to nail. I didn't want it to be too slow and make people think the game had paused or something, nor did I want it too quick so that it would be unrealistic. This was a happy medium between the two. I was so glad when they all become a part of the computer near the end, because now the long messages that were typed in a second were no longer so unrealistic.
Thank you, again!
I love this so much! A is my fav RO, but I definitely intend on going back and playing Blane's route, once the next chapter hits. I can't believe A just left me in there with Ciel alone, after what they literally just said about never leaving me alone, but I get it. Also, Blane and A are going to be friends? frenemies? people-who-kinda-tolerate-each-other's? Can't wait!
First of all, I really love this! Something about not being able to go back made me reluctant to start, but I am very glad I did play!
Secondly, how exactly does one see the script? I have renpy installed, and python too. I tried opening script.py from renpy folder, but it's just code? Assume I am very technologically illiterate, tbh, because I am.