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A jam submission

Witchcraft and Jelly: a Sticky AffairView game page

A 10,000 word visual novel that follows a quirky witch that's desperate for love
Submitted by Fava Beans (@FavaBeansArt) — 2 hours, 35 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Accessibility#1003.7194.400
Halloween Themed#1143.3814.000
Game Page Design#1233.2123.800
Log Line#1263.2123.800
Game Graphic & Logo Design#1303.3814.000
Overall#1343.2123.800
User Interface Design#1362.8743.400
Story#1452.8743.400
Character Designs#1453.2123.800
Sound Effects#1532.1972.600
Music#1562.3662.800
Voice Acting#1810.8451.000

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

That was fun! I'm glad Ursa got her happy end after that very messy situation. Tiffany seemed annoying at first, but it's very clear she was just stern and genuinely cares for Ursa. It's very cute game. Good job!

Developer

Thanks! I had to make sure Ursa got a nice ending after everything I put her through

Super cute game and loved every bit of it, was a joy to play during Spooktober! 

Developer

Thank you! I'm very happy to hear that!

At first I was skeptical about… Mainly the design and overall mood (I thought it was rushed), but pretty fast I saw it was just a style and got into it pretty fast ! Fun moment. :)

Developer

Thanks! I'm glad you appreciate the style!

Submitted

I liked some of the ideas in this game, but the slow text speed and inability to skip forward made it really hard to follow through.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! I thought of giving players the ability to skip forward but in the past, that made my dialogue system prone to bugging out even when it wasn't as complex as the one in this game so I didn't include it. I wanted to use Renpy but I didn't have time to learn it. Maybe next time.