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A jam submission

Take a survey 5View game page

Investigate your roomate's strange obsession
Submitted by kernalkob — 23 minutes, 41 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#15181.9922.714
Audio#16061.7822.429
Visuals#16201.9922.714
Theme#16771.8872.571
Overall#17671.7472.381
Enjoyment#18991.5722.143
Gameplay#20091.2581.714

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does the game fit the theme?
You think investigating your roommate's strange obsession will have no consequences, thinking nothing can go wrong. But your very wrong.

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
I haven't made some audios and a cracked screen image, downloading them from online but I credit them in the description. For the ending I reused visuals from Take a Survey 3's for Jones Jam. Also I used google's search layout and MEGA for the websites you go on. There's also screenshots of my earlier games in the survey part but those are more just for referencing.

How many people worked on the game?
1

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Submitted (1 edit)

The style is bit unique, its not a bad thing.

And sometimes I'm wondering what I was watching :P

The audio is great, besides sometimes the music is relativly to loud to the spoken parts.

The ratio of game vs video/audio is a bit on the low side. I would have liked a bit more interaction.

Good concept.

Submitted

Ok, so, the vlog-style diary felt original and smooth. Really liked that. Animation, VA and cutscenes take time, so congrats on that front too.

The interface is what bothered me the most; I had a hard time understanding where to click in the beginning, specially because there was some sort of lock until the audio finished.

Secondly, I had somewhat of a hard time understanding what was happening. English is not my first language, so the heavily cartoony, childlike speech was a challenge. Usually adding subtitles is the way to go in these cases.

Finally, some of the questions seemed to require having played the previous games, like the "tiara" one, or the "fire" one. As most people won't have played the other entries , this is generally a bad idea. It reminded me of "The Impossible Quiz", which had really obscure references too.

Otherwise, congrats on the good work. I hope you keep training your skills!

Submitted

Very interesting Game, seems like this is part of a series I don't know much about. It took a while till I understood I could click the tab in the upper left corner. Clicking answers felt a bit unresponsive. 

Definitely an experience I won't forget.

Submitted

Sorry, I couldn't click anywhere on the game can you help me ?