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A jam submission

DamnedView game page

A mystery town full of silent villagers.
Submitted by JiRath (@GarethAguilar) — 5 hours, 43 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation (visuals)#1202.3393.167
Cursed (theme)#1581.6002.167
Overall#1691.6822.278
Concept (gameplay)#1851.1081.500

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

(+1)

Interesting game. I included it in my compilation video series of all of the games from the Kenney Jam, if you’d like to take a look. :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

I leave the story, and I just concentrate on the art and the gameplay. I really like the text boubles and the envirement. The control is ok. I feel that you want to do sth big, but you wont have enogh time. This was only a 2 day game jam, try create sth small, and basic gameplay, you have potential. I hope you will make more games :D

Developer

Thank you for the review. I focused a lot on the style of the game and as a result, I was lacking in gameplay and mechanics. I will use this jam experience to help me fully complete my future games.

(+2)

To be honest I don't even know what the point of the game is? And then at the "end" of the game it just reaffirmed that there doesn't seem to be a point, and that's the point? I don't know what talking to the villagers is supposed to accomplish, other than making little musical sounds. It looked cool from the screenshots but there are no mechanics in the game at all. Maybe more clear instructions on what the player should do? And what talking to the villagers does?

Developer(+1)

Hey kokutouchichi, I believe you are absolutely right. I should have been more clear that this was an unfinished game since there is no game loop or real point for the game at this time.  I appreciate the feedback and I will make sure to use this knowledge in my future games.