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A jam submission

I Need to Go to the Store, But I Lost My Apartment Key!!View game page

Adventure gamejam project for GameDev.Tv's 2025 Gamejam.
Submitted by Combat lobster, Dawn_fire — 1 day, 12 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Story#84.2904.290
Overall#873.8063.806
Aesthetics#924.0324.032
Mechanics#993.5483.548
Fun#1653.5163.516
Music#1773.4523.452
Sound#4212.5482.548
Theme#4442.8712.871

Ranked from 31 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How many people worked on this game in total?
2: Combat lobster and Dawn_fire

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
KayKit : Furniture Bits, PixExtrusion Font by pixel_Salvaje, the songs "Morning Walk" and "Homework" by RUSTED MUSIC STUDIO

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Submitted(+1)

Cool concept, very original style .

Submitted(+1)

Nice premise and execution! I need a copy of that book for my own bookshelf. Enjoyable dialogue. I think my favorite part was replaying what is a stressful situation in real life in a still relatable but laid back game form. Good job!

Submitted(+1)

Nice little game. The dialogue was enjoyable, and the art style was charming. The automatic item usage was a bit unexpected but worked fine. Well done.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Nice and tight experience. Well scoped and pleasant to play. Had fun with the character and exploring a day in the life.

Would be intrigued to see more of the world in future.

Good Job!


Submitted(+1)

This is a cute little game! The premise is nice and silly, and the escape room is fun. Very simplistic, but I think that works well. I like it!

Submitted(+1)

What a highly relatable game, haha! Couple moments:

  • playing online with an option to make the game full screen would be nice. It seems like interface doesn’t fully fit because 2nd item you find isn’t fully visible in the inventory part.
  • After you grab the key the interaction text still shows that you are searching for the key
  • ending is very abrupt, maybe at least a picture of the character being happy to open the door.

Very nice jam entry, simple plot and I like the art.

Submitted(+1)

A nice and simple point-and-click game in an everyday-life dungeon. That's an original interpretation of a tiny world : adventure can happen home and last hours. And the story relates so much...

Abby's manga style and the apartment's realistic style don't blend in well. It's probably due to the assets, maybe another set would have been better (but are there any ?).

It seems to be your first submission. That's good work. Well done !This is a good start point for a longer story, with meeting with friends, preparing food, or other stuff, always with the key that can be lost.

Thanks for the Linux build, by the way, not everyone thinks about it. ;)

Developer(+1)

I mentioned it earlier in the comments, but the 3D environments were intended to be a visual guide for my partner to redraw in 2D; however they were too busy with real life stuff, so out of necessity, I ended up using them as is.

Submitted(+1)

I liked the character design and the story.
short and to the point haha
was expecting to combine the items myself but I didn't have.
Great little game, I really did enjoy it, well done!

Submitted(+1)

A short point and click adventure.

I see that the use of items is automatizated. Is confusing in the start, but this make things easy.

Submitted(+1)

Really good game! Abby's art style was cute and I liked the room designs! Good job!

Submitted(+1)

Hahaha, that was a fun concept xD

Submitted(+1)

The dialogues, music and art were engaging... so i was just clicking everything on sight to see her response and eventually got the key. It was funny

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