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A jam submission

JoshuaView game page

Don't let them fool you, Joshua. Find your way back to us, precious boy.
Submitted by Jennie Marie (@awkwardflower18) โ€” 5 days, 17 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Story#333.0833.083
Enjoyment (Best Game)#862.4172.417
Horror#972.0002.000
Sound Design#1441.1671.167
Aesthetics#1441.5831.583

Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

I know this is your first game, but it's a good start! I hope you make more in the future, and this story on its own is intriguing. 

Submitted

Please don't read below if you haven't played this yet, as what I'm about to write contains some spoilers!

As someone who suffers from anxiety and depression, I can certainly say that they are very much like demons! They sorta pull you inwards and trap you inside your own head, and before you know it, you can become very stuck >.< Sometimes it's easier to just give in and let those demons control your life, but it's important to always remember to fight for your own mental health and a happier life :3 

I'm not sure I'll ever be free of my mental health issues, but I'm always trying to fight back against those demons. One day, I might be free of them the same as Joshua!

Appreciate the fact that you've covered the topic of mental health :3

Submitted

I like the idea and where this could go.  And a horror novel game is not a bad idea in and of itself.  A bit of art and sound is all this really cries out for.

Developer(+2)

Thanks for the comments everyone! I know the game is kinda trashy and not very pretty, as it's my first game ever. I appreciate your feedback <3

Submitted

Not a pretty game but a very novel approach! Good effort!

Submitted

Surprisingly uplifting (at least the ending I got)! Fun take on the text-based genre