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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Score | #3 | 4.929 | 4.929 |
Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Log Line
Therapy can't fix everything.
Content Warnings
This game incorporates mature themes including physical and psychological trauma, abusive relationships, suicidal ideation, and visual and written depictions of gore.
Team Members
Terra Babcock - Story dev, narrative design, writing, game programming
Johan Faulstich - Story dev, character design, sprites, illustration, editing
Michael Cooper - Original soundtrack, audio, editing
BaiYu - GUI programming, beta testing, bug fixing
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Shamefully, I haven't gotten round to playing Up All Night yet despite knowing about it for a while and having it on my list of stuff to play at some point! The problem is, my list of stuff to play is kinda gigantic and I generally give myself next to no time to play anything because I start feeling bad for not being more productive when I do >.<
I really wanted to try out at least a little of all of the jam games while I have a chance though, so I couldn't resist just having a peek at this :3 I purposefully didn't play that much because I do ideally want to make sure I've finished Up All Night first before I go through this properly, but from what I've seen so far, it's definitely making me more excited to eventually get to the original :D
Oh, no worries at all, Melancholy Marionette... though we do hope you'll get a change to play Up All Night soon!
We're glad you gave Rumination a bit of a click through, and are thrilled it enticed you enough to explore Nick's story more in-depth. We look forward to hearing your full thoughts, both on Rumination and on its predecessor, Up All Night. Y'know... when ya get there! ;)
Thanks for the kind comment!
Hi, I was playing this without knowing the original/previous story so I kinda lost. But the story itself is interesting, I will try to read the original UAN