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A jam submission

Purgatory GatekeeperView game page

Judge the dead and serve a fitting reward or punishment based on the way they lived.
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#23.9443.944
Overall#93.4443.444
Mechanics#113.1673.167
Art#113.4443.444
Music & Audio#192.6112.611

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Really cool and funny idea! Really liked the game!

Submitted

A very interesting idea here. I like the purgatory office worker set up. I'm also impressed by how clean the UI is (I'm very bad at making interesting UI).

The art as well was simplistic, yet effective especially considering a 2 day jam. I think there is something that can be built upon here if one chooses. 

Great job!

Submitted

Really enjoyed this game. Just don't understand how the duration works....

Submitted

I really liked the art and the 'wobbly' animation :) great work

Developer

Thanks, so much! I really appreciate it :) 

Submitted(+1)

I  really like the concept here, it reminds me of papers please :)

Submitted

Really cool idea. Loved how funny things were :)

Developer(+1)

Glad you had some laughs! Every person's life is random, so there's a lot of funny things that can happen that we did not even plan for or write. So the game makes us laugh sometimes, even though we wrote it!

Submitted

The writing in this game is funny and enjoyable, I love how playing it feels super casual even though we're deciding all these peoples' fate :D Very well made, thanks <3

Submitted(+1)

Good idea! I played 3 days without noticing, it's cool to decide where people should go haha. Also, great UI!

Developer

Much appreciated! I’m glad you found the loop as addictive as we hoped it would be 😂

Submitted(+1)

Loved the quirky art style and the responsive UI on this one.  The game mechanic reminds me a little bit of Papers Please (have you played it?)  Only complaint is that it seemed pretty arbitrary whether we guessed "correct" or "incorrect" in the sentencing.  Overall this was pretty fun and well made game for the jam!

Developer

Thanks a lot, man! I tried very hard on the art lol, thank the other developers for the UI and and great mechanics, though!

Developer

Yes, we've definitely played Papers Please :D

It may take a bit of learning and practice to get good at dealing the appropriate sentence to each person. Everything a person did has an effect on how they should be sentenced. There's a lot going on under the hood - the game is built around this algorithm.  It's definitely possible to give a perfect sentence consistently! I'm glad you had fun!

Submitted(+1)

Maybe subjective is the better word instead of arbitrary.  Take this one for example: I had a guy that gave half of his money to charity which is extremely kind! But he also stole money from an old person (I imagined a mean old rich person).  So to me, he sounded a little like Robin Hood and should go to heaven.  But your game said that was incorrect and he should go to hell.  Does this mean Robin Hood is going to hell?? :)

Developer (1 edit)

You are dead right about that! Morality is very subjective, which made designing this an interesting challenge!

About your example though, if that guy only did those two things, he definitely would have gone to The Good Place. He probably did some other bad things to make him worthy of The Bad Place.

There are definitely tricky situations that arise!

Submitted(+1)

Ah the subjectivity of morality… that’s a deep topic right there.  I’ll have to leave that for future conversations.

And you’re right, the only other thing that the “Peter Pan” guy did is play prank calls on an elderly person, which is pretty harmless and probably tied to his plan to steal from the rich old person and give to the poor.  So I stand firm in that Robin Hood should have gone to heaven :)

Developer(+1)

This is a brilliant comment because it entirely captures what we were going for in the games design! Originally, we had planned for a five day, story based experience closer to the Papers Please format with scripted characters, performance reviews and different endings (“badges”) depending on your play style in the game - time didn’t allow for this unfortunately so we scaled down to a challenge style minigame in the last few hours before submission but these moral puzzles and weird subjective judgements are the core that would have made that kind of loop super interesting :D I could definitely say that a good inspiration on this for me personally was the netflix show “The Good Place” if you’ve ever seen that - really appreciate the high praise and feedback, thanks!

Submitted(+1)

Ah that’s really interesting that you planned for this moral ambiguity.  Very clever.

And I definitely know first hand what it’s like to run out of time in the game jam. Sadly I was only able to finish a prototype and will have to add all my fun story ideas later. But your team should be proud of what you were able to accomplish in the short 2 day jam.  Moral subjectivity aside, you made an interesting and thought provoking game! (Plus, I love Shiba dogs)

Submitted(+1)

I like the concept, and the choices were humorous. The profiles were the big come back factor for me. I always wanted to see what the next person had done. Great job, man!

Developer

If you're a Mac user, be sure to follow the instructions in the game's description!

Submitted

Neat game!

I had a fun time reading through all the different things I could do to people.  ;D

Plus, I always wanted to be 'the man in the chair'.  :3

Developer(+1)

Glad you had fun!

Submitted

Cool idea, very clever :)

very nice ui and thought out concept!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

I loved choosing the sentence for every character & loved the sound effects. Nice job!

Developer(+1)

Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed your time :)