thank you for playing our game, sparrow! your kind words have me touched 🥺
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i love me a good mystery. y’all have written a compelling murder story that really got me busting out my notebook, haha! i love the perspective the entire thing was told from, and that last bit at the end has me anticipating for more.
anyway, good game. i would love to play more games that put my wits to the test like this. for reference, this is the page and word count of all the notes i wrote before i arrived to my conclusion! suffice to say, i got the murderer on my first try despite nearly arresting the wrong person lol
well done!
luckily i still have all my limbs intact, haha. velox fabula is not my first 10-day game jam, but the rules this time around were surely different in a positive way! i got to explore what i could write beyond 1k words and got to make some really nice assets for our game c: although, i will say- due to the chillax restrictions of velfab, i ended up flying too close too the sun in terms of project scope. i planned to make more cgs and even a gosh darn opening cutscene for our game. but in order for that to happen, i realise that it’s not just time management you have to practise but PERSONAL management as well!! i’m talking about knowing how much you can handle, not putting too many hats at a time, and ultimately being okay with what you are going to put out. short game jams like this make me appreciate how much you can pare down your game right to its core. and no matter what, there will be people out there who will think your game is a masterpiece, regardless of what you think. something that i’m still getting a hang of. but yea, really glad to have participated!! loving the entries ive played so far!!
yes, you are correct ! their videos along with some other gameplay of the fnaf salvage minigames were a big inspiration for this kinetic vn! i wish i could have done more as well, but due to the game jam’s restrictions, i regrettably couldn’t add more story beats. regardless thank you for your input !
some things remain vague such as the future of the company, its goals, or Nick’s aspirations due to the jam restrictions that i’m not really able to provide a solid answer. but i will say, i like your excellent interpretation of the I’m in heaven line!
maybe it is true how being an entertainer is what he genuinely enjoyed doing as a living- perhaps until his wife exited his life. perhaps he thought to shift to a completely different career path after that, hoping to leave his Gozo identity behind for better opportunities.
or it could also be that after being taken apart through severe dismemberment and with only slight remnants of himself left that was mounted onto the vessel, his aspirations as an entertainment have been permanently skewed. maybe this is what he was meant to do, forever.
apologies if this didn’t make sense (english ios not my first language !) but i hope it is a satisfactory reply!