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A jam submission

Mind's EdgeView game page

Submitted by Blue Rook Studios (@BlueRookStudios) — 33 minutes, 24 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#34.5454.545
Narration#64.0914.091
Overall feeling#113.6363.636

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Wow this was heady. Although if only that upcoming Watch Dogs game were more like it.

Developer

Glad you liked it. Maybe for the next Watchdogs :)

Submitted

The story was interesting and I really liked the idea of jumping between minds. The use of emotions reminded me a little of Coloratura, one of my favourite IF games, so I enjoyed this!

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing! I haven't heard of Coloratura (new to the medium), I'll have to check it out!

Submitted

Not sure how to run the osX version… Is a file missing from the folder?

Developer(+1)

Let me take a look! (This is my first time pushing to Mac and I don't have one for testing unfortunately). 

Developer(+1)

I uploaded an updated build. You should now be able to unzip the download and run the file named "MindsEdge".  Fingers crossed this one works--let me know and thanks for the heads up!

A very interesting story world.  Liked the mind-hopping concept and the accrual of emotions. More choices would be good but this was great for a jam.

Developer

Thanks for playing! I definitely want to expand the choices in a post-jam release. Glad you enjoyed the setting!

It was really cool to be that sort of character in a written format. I enjoyed that a lot.

I'd love to have more games like this (maybe even with a 'push x to hop mind' thing).

Cool beans

Developer

I like the idea of just pressing a simple key to hop into a mind based on context--thanks for suggestion and the feedback!

Submitted

Took me a while to figure out your choices, until it clicked I thought my tablet had screwed up reading some sort of markup formatting XD.

Developer(+1)

Funnily enough, I was going to use those as a kind of markup to be parsed later but didn't get around to the implementation. I ended up deciding I still wanted some kind of punctuation for the kind of mental dialogues that were going on, so I stuck with the markup. Thanks for playing through the strange formatting, I hope you enjoyed it!