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A jam submission

Emotional WavesView game page

This is my entry for Narrative Game Jam #8.
Submitted by Lemonade Sherbet — 1 day, 7 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#52.3123.833
Graphics#52.1113.500
Audio#52.1113.500
Story#52.7144.500
Enjoyment#52.4124.000
Concept#52.7144.500
Theme#61.8093.000

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you use any optional theme? If so which one? (optional)

Didn't use an optional theme

What game engine did you use? (required)
RPG Maker MZ

Something you wanna say? ٩(^▽^)۶ (optional)
I hope people enjoy it.

Discord username (optional)
Lemonade Sherbet#8314

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Sadly I can't play the game because there's no linux build and it's not playable in the browser.

Developer

I am sorry to hear that and I apologise for not having one. If I uploaded a browser and/or other supported browser version, would you be interested?

Submitted(+1)

Yup!

Submitted(+1)

What a nice game! The story was very sweet and I appreciated the little bits of honesty in having the MC voice her regrets over each memory. It helped round out the story concept. Good work :)

Submitted(+1)

Interesting use of RPG Maker to create a visual novel. I like the unconventional relationship between Marlene and Hershel, and it left me wondering who Analise was. My only critique is that it didn't use the theme very much - the ocean only showed up in the beginning and wasn't really tied into the rest of the story. Excellent for your first full game! Looking forward to more!

Developer(+1)

Thank you very much for the feedback and for playing it as well. I tried doing it in a metaphorical sense, so I may have made it harder for myself more than I originally thought. Either way, I am very proud of what I have done and thank you for playing!