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A jam submission

Funtography: A Gameboy CameradventureView game page

Solve a mystery under the lens of your Gameboy Camera! Also it's in a fake '80s operating system for some reason.
Submitted by dfug (@Difegue) — 2 days, 16 hours before the deadline
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Looks like a neat game but I think I ran into some bugs trying to play it. Going to settings and setting it to fullscreen caused the game to be excessively zoomed in. After restarting, the game window started off extremely small.

After resizing, I tried setting it to borderless and the game crashed. After reopening it, it gets stuck on a screen with just a white square on a black background.

Playing the windows version.

Developer (1 edit)

👋 I mightve forgotten to test out borderless properly... I believe you can delete the resolution settings in the windows registry at key Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\TVC-16\Funtography .  

The resolution dropdown currently doesn't look at the current resolution, so if you checked fullscreen it likely defaulted to 640x480.
I recommend playing windowed for now, as you can resize the window anyway you want and the fake OS resolution will match.

I don't really care for the main funtography point and click adventure.

"Wake up in your bed. Go to the city. Talk to people"

It's pretty boring. It reminds me of a porn game, but without the porn. Visuals were cool, but still just a bunch of buildings it seems.

Yea I just don't care about plain boring city point and click. Maybe it gets more interesting later on.

I like the OS though. 

Developer

Very fair. Thanks for playing though m8! 

I'm obviously biased but I think the story picks up a bit once the initial generic adventure game stuff is done; It is kinda heavy on urban/building pictures now that I look back on it though

The OS itself is what I want to keep building on, so hopefully a future demo will be more interesting.