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A jam submission

How Was I Supposed to Know My Roommate Was a Dimension Hopping Witch!?View game page

This is a game about being roommates. Awake and face your day along side the person who shares your living space!
Submitted by Emma — 13 hours, 18 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#14.6504.650
Audio#14.5004.500
Graphics#15.0005.000
Theme#24.5004.500
Creativity#24.5004.500
Fun#24.7504.750

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

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Host (1 edit)

you can see my live reaction here


things I liked:

- the little details you have everywhere is great. The rooms fading out when you exit them, seeing part of rooms and then the entire thing when you enter, etc.

- music works great with the gameplay

- having the framework in for different endings is great. Got two different ones and it didn't seem like much changed but still showing good, neutral, etc. Based on what the player did undertale style is a nice addition

- the monster designs

Things if you continue:

- having another step in the bag when you select it to choose which item who want to use. Normally if you select bag people think its going to open the bag rather than use the thing in the bag. Not major since you also only have 1 item to use but can make people accidentally use the laser gun

- at times the dialogue got to be a lot to read at once (mostly around when they were talking about the perpendicular dimension). Simplifying that a bit makes it a bit more fun to go through

- not being able to go a bit under the walls in the house felt a bit off (since due to perspective the bottom of the wall wouldn't be there. Could be fixed by having a separate tilemap for colliders and then putting less high ones there or assigning less high colliders to those specific tiles

Submitted(+1)

Okay you got me… Deconstructive JRPG with multiple endings and cheeky dialogue, is absolutely wonderful. Finger spider boy will haunt my nightmares forever.

Submitted(+1)

This game rules. The music, and the dialog! Lots of lols! The monster art is ridiculous. I was very happy I switched to full-screen mode before the first monster interaction, in which a finger-spider gave me their peertube handle :)

Excellent work, feels really authentic and was fun to play and explore! I played through twice :)

(+1)

This was so great! The style made me feel nostalgic, and I really enjoyed the self-awareness and plugging of Fediverse things. It was cute and funny, and I enjoyed it a lot!

Submitted(+1)

I loved everything about this. The art, the music, the writing (amazing), and the choreography. Excellent work! Bravo!

(+2)

I just got the good ending! The conversations with the monsters were so cute and wholesome, the shoutouts to various fedi platforms were cool! I had fun!