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Yes, they do.

Thank you!

Do you have the labor ministry?

Thanks!! I’m considering developing this into a game, but no concrete plans yet…

This was added in v0.18, I forgot to put it in the devlog.

That’s the name of the scene file in the source code. Unfortunately it might be a load bearing name at this point…

I think this should be fixed now?

The display bug should be fixed now…

Yes, it’s okay to use Google Sites.

Yes, you’re allowed to use more than one software, and to use the itch page to support storytelling.

No, there’s no theme for the jam.

Thanks! The engine used is dendry.

Thank you for playing and reviewing the game. For what it’s worth, I’m not really updating the game anymore.

Most of these issues should be fixed now…

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Sure! If you want to translate the game, feel free to make a fork on github. The game is open source, and you can compile and deploy it if you want - someone helpfully made a guide on the subreddit.

This isn’t really a bug; the economic conference option is not yet implemented.

Sure, you can make changes after the deadline.

This should be fixed now.

The law can only pass if the SPD + DDP + KPD has a majority, and the SPD controls the chancellor. My reasoning about Zentrum getting a bump is that passing the abortion law will increase political polarization by religion; Zentrum is an explicitly Christian and Catholic party while the Nazis had an ambiguous relationship with Christianity, so I think Zentrum would be better placed to benefit from this polarization.

The banking crisis was caused by French financial sanctions and manipulation, so it might have happened even if the economy were doing better.

The Party Disunity card is more of a warning that something bad is happening with dissent rather than the most effective way of addressing that bad thing…

Yeah, that’s intended - the intention is that there’s a diminishing marginal utility to campaigning in groups that are already heavily targeted.

Thanks!

This should be fixed now…

This should be fixed now.

Sorry, I’ve been a bit busy/distracted lately… There will be an update this weekend, but after that I’ll probably have a feature freeze over August, as I work on my other games for IFcomp, as well as the steam release.

Some entries were disqualified due to being spam or otherwise breaking the rules.

Sorry, I don’t know why this is happening. Sent an appeal to Play Protect…

If you save on the election results screen, then the graph won’t be regenerated after loading. You should still be able to see the result in the library if you exit and then reenter the Figures choice in the library.

Old saves (prior to this version) won’t have the electoral history graph because the data wasn’t saved before.

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I can’t seem to replicate this - what system/browser are you using? Have you tried exiting the library screen and re-entering it?

If that still doesn’t work, can you show the browser console output (right click -> Inspect element -> Console)?

Edit: If it’s an old save, then the graph would not show up because the electoral history data wasn’t being saved.

Hello! There’s no prompt or theme for this jam - you can make anything you want as long as it’s a single-choice text-based game.

Em is kind of an AU version of Emily. But I don’t think it’s part of the Pageantverse, not yet, anyway.

I’m glad you enjoyed the games! Sorry, there currently isn’t an option to have dated Miri in NYE2019.

If the game restarts (from the main menu or the very beginning), then there can be different choices on a second playthrough. So it would count as one choice. Locking/unlocking options on different playthroughs is also fine.

Hi! There is a list of interactive fiction software on the main jam page. The most common software used to make text-based games is probably twine, while ink and Choicescript are also commonly used. If you want to make parser (typing-based) games, Inform 7 is the most popular; there’s also Adventuron and many others.

For examples of single-choice text-based games, see some of games from the last iteration of Single Choice Jam.

No, AI content is not allowed in this jam.

After you get the Schact against Hilferding event, you should still be able to get the Finance Ministry back through Shuffle Cabinet…

This is changed now, so that accepting the compromise no longer increases coalition dissent.

This was a typo in one of the variable names; it should be fixed now.

I’m not sure I understand the second bug - could you describe in detail what happened?