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Jordan
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A friend recommended this short game to me, and after a playthrough, I was confused why it came so highly recommended. The art was unique and the music was nice, but there wasn’t much to the game. I went through it twice and was still confused. Then I went to this webpage and (shocker!) actually read the instructions, and then I understood it a bit better. I clicked the flower petal and was surprised that it did something!
I eventually figured out the trick to it (using it at the right time to read minds). That was really cool! I thoroughly enjoyed this game and it was the perfect length for an experimental VN.
My only critique are that I wish there’d been an instructions screen before the game started, and I had a bit of trouble understanding some of the dialogue. This was really fun, though! I love to see you branching out (get it? plant pun?)
A friend recommended this to me. I was entranced by the cute story of a sapphic not-ghost and a black cat. I’m a lesbian with a black cat that likes ghosts and spooky aesthetics but not TOO scary, so this definitely was in my niche.
It took me a bit to understand that Anna was replying to the narrator, but that’s okay! Usually I’m not fond of fourth wall breaks, but I think it was really cute here. I enjoyed it.
Anyway, this story made me want to play VA-11 Hall-A after hearing about how good it was for years. I bought it as a result of this story.
Oh, and one more thing! It’s quite inspiring that your game was a game jam game and then became so popular that it was ported to many other platforms. As a fledgling dev myself, gives me hope.
Thank you.
-Jordan Brown