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A jam submission

The FarewellView game page

A short point-and-click puzzle game about love, loss, and saying goodbye.
Submitted by birdnofoot — 6 days, 1 hour before the deadline
Rated by 14 people so far
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GitHub repository URL
https://github.com/yjin910517/game_off_2024

Game description
A short point-and-click puzzle game about love, loss, and saying goodbye.

Theme interpretation
The word "secrets" inspired me to create a puzzle game where the love story is revealed through clues.

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Comments

Submitted

Great narrtive, only minor issue is that the text was often hard to read (white-on-light-colored-background).

Submitted

Well done! Played it to the end. Getting the balance of difficulty right can be tough, but you nailed it. Very approachable.

Submitted

Wow, what an emotional little story. I really enjoyed this game. It was polished, sound and music was very fitting and overall such a pleasant experience. Very well done!

Submitted

A very sweet and thoughtful point and click game. The music and art matched the story well!

Submitted

Great little point and click game, emotional and well made. good job!

Submitted (1 edit)

Wonderful game and atmosphere you created here. Yes, it's short, but I liked each second. I especially liked the music that really set the tone. Can't believe this was your first game jam entry. Thank you for making this game!

Submitted

I love the look of your game. cool story.

Submitted

heart-wrenching and emotional. i couldn’t help but felt somber as i play through and uncover the passwords. very well written story!

Submitted

The story kept me engaged and wanting to learn more, and the art + music set the tone really well. Great job, and perfect length!