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A jam submission

Innocent Requiem 64View game page

A laconic storybook, delivered in 64x64 pixels!
Submitted by Roden — 2 days, 23 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#892.5634.250
Graphics#1222.4124.000
Overall#1332.2993.813
Authenticity (Use of resolution restriction)#1402.8644.750
Gameplay#1711.3572.250

Ranked from 4 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 LOWREZJAM compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :)

Developer

Thanks for playing! I hope it set the mood. :D

Part of me is like, "Ahhh, play the full game!", but this probably encourages downloads way better.
Besides, I know what it's like to play a bunch of jam entries...
It demands a lot more stamina than people would think! @u@

Submitted(+1)

Looks great. Sounds amazing! :)

Developer

Pleased to hear you like it! It means a lot. n_n

Submitted(+1)

Really cool game, loved how surreal it is, I only got as far as the bouncy red squares, but I'll give it another go!

Also the music is incredible. 

Developer(+1)

Glad you enjoyed it! d(^^) 

Half of these songs are a decade old, in fact I almost forgot a couple of them even existed until this game.
It's really satisfying to know they've finally been brought to light, thank you. :)

Submitted

Is there a place I can download them, or listen to them? That would be great! :)

Developer (1 edit)

Only my other games at the moment! I've composed hundreds of songs, so it'll be a while before all of them will be made public. ^_^;
I do plan to release a music CD one day, once I gain professional traction.

Now that you say that though, I am inspired to include a Sound Test feature from now on. d(^^)
I'm thinking of doing an enhanced compilation of my "hobby" games, so I'll put it in retroactively too. :)

EDIT: I think you specifically meant this game's music, in which case, the enhanced compilation idea still applies.
Instead of an in-game function, maybe I'll just attach every OST to a dedicated music folder! :D