Play Visual Novel
Quinn & Flynn's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Story | #6 | 3.402 | 4.500 |
Enjoyment | #7 | 2.457 | 3.250 |
Concept | #7 | 2.646 | 3.500 |
Theme | #8 | 2.268 | 3.000 |
Overall | #8 | 2.488 | 3.292 |
Audio | #9 | 1.701 | 2.250 |
Graphics | #9 | 2.457 | 3.250 |
Ranked from 4 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?
Puzzles
Art party
What game engine did you use?
Videotome:ADV
Discord username
Stanwixbuster#1011
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That was very good! Although i already suspected who would be /him/ at the end, that did not take out the intrigue of what would happen next.
For some reason, i kept imagining Elias as captain Holt from Brooklyn-99 :)
My only very very minor complain is that in scene transitions, when the image changes, i had the tendency to wait at the blank screen for it to show the next image, until i realized that i had to press space. And even after i learnt that, it happened once or twice.
I usually don't really play visual novels, but this was a surprisingly fun experience. I played through the entire story, even though I did not plan to spend too much time. I guess that means the story was captivating :) I really liked the multiple storylines that run together and finally merge. The characters were also interesting and relatable. Very good writing ^_^ The art was very beautiful as well! Were these photos with some filters over them, or were they paintings? Either way they fitted perfectly! Finally, I very much appreciated the content warning at the beginning. This might be important for some people.
A minor point of feedback is that during the first few sentences I was confused who was speaking. Eventually I figured out it was a narrator using 'you' to describe the main character. At first I thought it was a conversation between two people, but this did not make any sense.
Very nicely done! :D
lovely to hear that, thank you
the art is actually just stock/royalty free photos that were put through the posterizing filter in photoshop on a (very) low level and fiddled a bit with the colours. it makes this nice stylised lo-fi effect and is ridiculously fast to do; highly recommended if you want to pull something together quickly and not spend a lot of time on art