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A jam submission

You only do one thingView game page

This is an interactive fiction game where you only do one thing.
Submitted by Steventus (@SteventusGames) — 7 hours, 1 minute before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
THEME#1503.6253.625
SOUNDS#2453.1673.167
INNOVATION#3952.9582.958
DESIGN#4043.0423.042
MUSIC#4302.7082.708
OVERALL#4373.0833.083
VISUALS#6862.4582.458

Ranked from 24 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

i like the story and the art great job

(+1)

It was a neat concept. It could have evolved into something more interactive such as giving it a twist instead of just narrating a story, or just some more context that lead to the changes it showed. 

Submitted(+1)

I was soo intrigued lol, fun time! 

Submitted(+1)

Very boring, but a bit funny!

Submitted(+1)

At first it was fun, but later i was bored to jus't read text and press button.

Submitted(+1)

Neat little idea. Although it definitely does get tiring after a few clicks since it's just text. The story wasn't too bad at first, but I ended up just wanting to see the end since I lost interest.

Good job overall

Submitted

Neat little idea. Although it definitely does get tiring after a few clicks since it's just text. The story wasn't too bad at first, but I ended up just wanting to see the end since I lost interest.

Good job overall

Submitted(+1)

Sick :)

Submitted(+1)

Hi! I liked the direction that you took this concept. There were some moments where the writing was awkward or repetitive, and there were some grammatical issues.  It also felt a little wandering and unfocused, but it did keep me engaged, so that's definitely a pro. 

Developer

Thank you for your perspective! Yeah I should definitely work on my writing more, this is the first time writing this form of storytelling and a little practice will go a long way.

Submitted(+1)

Very spooky game, I was honestly just expecting a button press, but the narrative had me hooked and I couldn't keep my eyes off the text. The only thing I would suggest is changing the font as the current one almost seems too playful compared to the narrative, but that's just me nit-picking. Great game and a great concept!

Developer

Thanks! I definitely rushed the font choice, I was simply looking for one that is readable without being too obnoxious. I think if I just added a textbox, it would better accomodate more unique font choices.

Submitted(+1)

This makes me think its one of those SCP apps and you won't know the consequences till later.... I'm afraid... I made a horrible mistake... I made a wish..........🔴

Developer

SCP is perhaps one of my subconscious inspirations in writing this story (and making wishes). I love the universe so much!

Submitted(+1)

product as described

Submitted(+1)

Bruh.

Submitted(+1)

For sure there's a button.
And it can be pressed.
There's no misleading advertising here.

Submitted(+1)

It's fun to press a button.

Submitted

Very interesting game, I enjoyed it.

Submitted

Quite fun, really interesting idea! 

I'd love it if you could maybe check out my game as well (:

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

I pressed the button.

I pressed the button.

I pressed the button.

I pressed the button!

I pressed the button.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON!

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON?

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON.

I PRESSED THE BUTTON?!

I generally liked the game.

Submitted(+1)

Surprisingly enjoyable experience!

Submitted(+2)

I'm impressed with the amount of written content

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