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A jam submission

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A short visual novel about a guy got lost in the forest.
Submitted by kexing — 57 minutes, 59 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Music#1622.8583.500
Visuals#1902.8583.500
Story#1902.8583.500
Overall#1902.3982.938
Voice Acting#2241.0211.250

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Content Warnings
Death reference, Explicit language

Log Line
A story about a guy named Arisu who got lost in the forest.

Team Credits & Cast
https://kexing.itch.io/ - plot writer
https://unagi-tan.itch.io/ - artist, developer

Is your submission created with the Light.VN visual novel engine?

No

Does your submission contain Boy's Love content?

No

Does your submission contain voice acting?

No

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Comments

Submitted

Spooky! I really loved your take on Alice in Wonderland! The character designs are quite eye catching :)


50 cents:

-Minor grammatical mistakes

Submitted

This was a peculiar short story with clear references to Alice in Wonderland throughout. I found myself theorizing about how the death of Arisu came to be; precisely at the bicycle gearing breaking was my assumption, then Arisu probably knocked out on impact/dreamt he was still alive/his soul lost in limbo with the Spirit World/etc. It was fun to ponder. I think my favorite character was Kemushi, the reference for Caterpillar, because her design is like that of the Japanese yōkai rokurokubi! 

With all the dark theories for the original Alice in Wonderland, and the spin-offs and media inspired by it, this VN is a nice deviation. All the elements made come together with purpose and made for my overall play experience to be a pleasant one. Well done!

Submitted

I enjoyed your story! I really liked all the different forest backgrounds and the music really made a good dream-like atmosphere. Well done! :)

I will think twice about riding a bike into the woods now though haha