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A jam submission

Out of ConnectionView game page

a short interactive text game about connecting coincidences
Submitted by dravianis — 3 hours, 20 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Best Story#103.3333.333
Art#131.8891.889
Creativity#153.3333.333
Fun#152.7782.778
Use of Ink#162.8892.889
Sound & Music#161.5561.556

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Was ink used to make this game?
Yes!

First Timer
Yes...

Solo
Yes! Three to yes.

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Comments

Submitted

Short n sweet! tbh I would have liked a bit more, definitely got my curiosity on for the story

Submitted

"The moon hoped for me." playing through twice - with the first never looking back - revealed a really interesting way to branch the story. key info is hidden behind those pauses, which makes the decision meaningful, and makes you think about the experience of not looking back and filling the gaps yourself. glad i explored fully!

Developer(+1)

thank u! i added a lot of alt text depending on the options u pick. im glad u went back to look at that...which in a way is kinda fitting to the story KGFLDLGFLKDGKLDF

Submitted

Loved your writing! I liked how you looped the story so that even if you chose to "look back one more time," the story would always end with you moving forward, I felt like it was super appropriate given the themes you were exploring in the game.

Developer

:) thank u for playing! hehehe im really happy people picked up on the Themes going on

Submitted

this was cool! i liked the themes with the mother figure and the way you could choose to linger on the past or move forward--both literally and figuratively

Developer(+1)

thank u!! that was one thing i rly had in mind...the little changes that come with how much you dwell, yet the ending stays on the same course

Submitted

I like the way the story changes if you choose to hesitate. Beautiful prose and imagery!

Developer

thanks for playing! im really glad u liked the prose

Submitted

Nice story! I liked being able to look back or take steps forward. The plot did confuse me a little bit though, even after playing it twice I'm still not sure what happened.

Developer

thank you for playing! i wanted to leave some mystery with the circumstances of the plot, but in retrospect i def couldve added a bit more clarity here and there. im glad u enjoyed it tho :)