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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Most Compelling Character | #1 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Best Use of Ludic Elements (Game Mechanics) To Deliver Story | #1 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Most Innovative Narrative | #2 | 4.333 | 4.333 |
Overall | #2 | 4.067 | 4.067 |
Best Use of the (optional) Theme | #2 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Most Compelling Narrative | #3 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Dylan here, I'm super impressed by this. I wanted to see how the game played as a single player game, and ended up having two open tabs playing the game on both simultaneously, and I have to say, that was a fascinating experience! I wonder what could be done with that if it were the main focus.
This felt like a point and click adventure game in all the right ways. Every area had interesting puzzles to work out, and there was lots of back and forth discussion between the person I played it with and I. Clues are clear without being too blunt, and every puzzle was satisfying to solve thanks to that sensation of cooperation. Every little detail in story and narrative was something I genuinely looked forward to seeing. I love the little storytelling & worldbuilding details too, like how you "tap" with people instead of just talking to them.
On another note, I love the art and music here. There is plenty of charm and style to be found here.
Great work!
This felt like a point and click adventure game in all the right ways. Every area had interesting puzzles to work out, and there was lots of back and forth discussion between the person I played it with and I. Clues are clear without being too blunt, and every puzzle was satisfying to solve thanks to that sensation of cooperation. Every little detail in story and narrative was something I genuinely looked forward to seeing. I love the little storytelling & worldbuilding details too, like how you "tap" with people instead of just talking to them.
On another note, I love the art and music here. There is plenty of charm and style to be found here.
Great work!
Woah, I love how smooth the game is + the cooperative aspect. Parsing the Windspeaker's requests is impressively done, and I enjoyed the random encounters u get while you are stuck.