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A jam submission

The Last WinterView game page

Interactive Fiction about stories and endings.
Submitted by lrdazrl — 20 seconds before the deadline
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The Last Winter's itch.io page

Link to gameplay video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih3YjutRX-Q

Team
Miro Aurela, Producer
Da YE Jeong, Visual artist
Timothy Michael Powell, Composer
@chmbrfrflctn, Writer
4Apila, Writer

Tools and Resources
Twine: https://twinery.org/ (both desktop app & browser version)
Tweego: https://github.com/tmedwards/tweego
Logic Pro X
Sound libraries from East West and Spitfire
Photoshop

Estimated work hours
80+

Low-code?
The game was created with Twine, tool for writing interactive stories. Twine is a low-code tool with most use-cases needing no programming knowledge at all but some features are used trough a custom mark-up language or html.

License
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license

Theme
Winter represents the end of an cycle and is often cold and dark. In addition to the story setting being winter, we also explore these themes winter inspired themes in the narrative.

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The last winter is a great group effort and a very interesting concept. Great to see different kinds of games made in the jam. The art style suits the game well and adds to the mysterious feel. The music has good feeling of suspense.
The story of the child and Wyatt were engaging. Wyatt’s story was more about the character itself, when the story of the child told about the world, and made the player understand the meaning of the campfire.
I wish we could have heard a bit more about Wyatt’s story. 
I loved the sensation of discovery when reading through all the different branches of the stories. The end note is uplifting, with a message to the player to ”create their own story. This type of text adventure is great in that if you ever get inspired to continue adding to the world, this concept could be easily expanded. Great work guys!