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A topic by Cassi Mothwin created Nov 22, 2022 Views: 557 Replies: 19
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Please post any reviews, comments, or feedback here! As a reminder, Itch reviews are private. If you'd prefer your feedback be private, that's a great place to post it. 

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This game had me in tears by the end. A truly wonderful ride and experience. I would give it 10 stars if I could. Pick this up and you won't regret it!

Developer

Thank you so much for helping with it!

Developer(+1)

I broke down The Sticker Game in less than 60 seconds if that's easier for you to digest than the Itch page!

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I expressed interest in this on Reddit, I'm so happy it's released! I would love to make a supplemental little game for it.

Developer

Feel free!!! 

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Zach from the Known Unknown posted a video review on TikTok!

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l loved this game so much! I wish I had more eloquent words to express my absolute adoration. 

  Those on the fence: check the Demo out! I feel it let me know it was for me right off the bat.

Thank you so much for creating this absolute gem :') ♡

Developer

Thank you for playing and taking the time to write this! I so appreciate it!

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Sticker Game is amazing. 11/10. Would stick again. Actually having something to do with my stickers makes this worth the price. The fact that it's delightful and amazing? That's not even the cherry on top. That's like a second, bigger, sundae on top of your sundae. 

Developer

Thank you so much for the kind words, Alec!! 

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Since purchasing this game, I have played it twice. Once by myself and once with my partner. Not only did I really enjoy it, my partner, who is new to ttrpg, also had a lot of fun using up some of my favorite stickers (he does not collect and yes it was kind of stressful to watch him slaughter a good stack of them).

I have played a number of solo ttrpgs (and written a few). This one with its audio prompts (and yall, the voice acting is awesome!) and using stickers as the primary means of self expression was so innovative. I’ve never seen anything like it. Not only did it make for a unique method of immersion but it also made the game quick and easy. I didn’t have time to (or need to) overthink (which is something I do a lot especially when muddling through creative writing prompts).

Despite the time frame and limited means of expression, the audios and the story style still sucked me in. There was still a story to be told. I still very much a part of that story which had repercussions if I didn’t play my part. This, to me, makes for excellent ttrpg.

Another thing I love about solo ttrpg, or, at least, how I play them, is the creation of a character journal. I tend to make my own journals. Sometimes its a simple book of folded paper with some cardstock or the like as a cover. Other times I go full junk journal creation, and still other times its a mini zine. It all depends on the type of ttrpg. In this case I made a stack of folded paper journals for me and my partner to fill with stickers. The simplicity of the journal creation worked because the addition of the stickers and minimal note taking made for vibrant and loud artistry.

At the end of the game, we both had heft journals despite their length. Stacks of adhesive and colorful imagery made for an illustrated timeline that we then could flip through. Because of our sticker choices, it looked like we had different genres – his was more irreverent horror and mine a sword and sorcery adventure. This difference in genre really showcases how versatile The Sticker Game is. Each person, each sticker selection, can really make so much of a difference. I love that.

(the full review is on my blog damianameade.com but this is the majority of it. It all comes down to the fact I loved this game.

Developer(+1)

Oh wow! Thank  you so much for this thorough review! 

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Overall enjoyable. Really liked the voice acting.

One criticism, a large part of my stickers aren't individually cut out, but are on sheets. So throwing my stickers in the air didn't really work for me.

I'd love to see a sequel down the line where the agency has progressed in their tests or even got corrupted in some way. In the similar vein of the games that inspired it, having our handler have malevolent intent could definitely be entertaining. 

Developer

Thanks for playing, Tim!

love the game, the only negative is that the audio files  are nit coded or numbered, my player just put them in alphabetical order. I played from the long file but the music brakes were nit there and I had to pause the file every time. This is just nick picking, the game is great and woke a wave of creativity on my and really help me feeling better. Cheers EZ

Developer

Thank you so much for sharing all your pictures! That's strange that the audio files weren't coded or numbered for you. They are in every music player we tested, but Windows Media Player tends to want to put them in alphabetical order for some reason. Is that the music player you used? Sorry for the inconvenience. 

I played them from my sd tablet (local save) in Spotify

I had so much fun (and tears) playing this!! What an emotional rollercoaster ride! I posted my gameplay at my blog.  Thank you so much for creating such an ingenious game! 

Developer

Thank you so much for sharing your journal. I teared up reading it. (╥﹏╥)

I love your sticker collection, and I'm so honored that you chose to part with so much of it with my game!