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A jam submission

The Stanley SquabbleView game page

It's hard narrating a rebellious player...
Submitted by Arda Gürcan, Tsynphonia, rochelleli165, betameta123 — 1 hour, 12 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#12863.6433.643
Overall#19613.2703.270
Enjoyment#20933.0243.024
Presentation#24703.1433.143

Ranked from 42 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
You're playing a parody of The Stanley Parable but instead of defying the rules as the player, you are the narrator who must deal with the annoying player.

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Comments

Submitted

Very creative, the art and music were amazing for being made in such a short time.

Submitted

This was definitely fun and a nice twist to the stanely parable. The only thing i got to add is that i would have preferred if the control panel would have been a set list of commands at your disposal from the start that get used up (ofc you could put fakes) rather than a specific lists where options seemingly randomly light up. But otherwise a realy great game!

Submitted

Heey we had the same idea of becoming the narrator but took wildly different approaches. great fun!

Submitted

A solid riff on an all-time great.  Makes you feel bad for the narrator from the original.

Submitted

that one player is annoying indeed! 

love the take on the theme, quite unique and neatly made :)

the music was also spot on, and all the details in the rooms are super cool. the only thing is that i would probably love to zoom in a bit, but i suppose it's me, not you :D

Submitted

Really good use of the theme with reversing the classic game. Would  be nice to have some red buttons

Submitted

Very cool idea, nice work!

Submitted

This is a really cool idea!   I was very confused at first because Stanley was literally doing the opposite of what the buttons said, but I guess that's very fitting. Enjoyed the game!

Submitted

Loved the game but on level 3 the rooms when i was dragging them would automatically drop on the very right side.

Submitted

Whaaaaaa, you reversed the roles on The Stanley Parable?? Amazing take on the theme! Your narration was well done and you really captured what I'm sure it felt like to be the narrator on the OG game. The assembling rooms bit was new, but it aided in creating a more engaging experience, as just putting what was opposite would get old pretty quick, so well done there! Overall, you created a really great role-reversal game! Great job :)

Submitted

Wow I love the idea and it fits the theme so perfectly! Also very cool idea to include placeable room blocks!

Submitted

Great idea and the music and voice really give a good vibe! To be less repetitive, having the character sometimes do what he is told, sometimes do the opposite may be a good addition to the game? But I guess you didn't do it because of time. Anyway, good game !

Submitted

Fun concept

Submitted

The narration is fun and it was clear and easy to play! Good concept!

Submitted

Haha, funny concept!

This game was fun and playable. It was ambitious and the music fit the vibe. Clever idea. 

Submitted

Good polish and aesthetic, but repetitive gameplay. Congratulations on making it!

Great game, love the idea and the aesthetic (◠‿◕)

Submitted

This is one of the idea that if got right after finishing the jam ! So glad someone made it !Incredibly goofy as we love it ! Noice game boi !

Submitted

Very funny idea. The movement feels little slow a times, but I guess you need time for the voice over to play (which is great by the way.)