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A jam submission

2 worldsView game page

Submitted by kakitsubat — 13 hours, 21 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of multimedia (images, sound effects, etc.)#32.0002.000
Fun to read/play#34.0004.000
Twine skills (use of variables, etc.)#33.5003.500
Use of English#43.0003.000
Overall#53.0003.000
Character(s)#53.0003.000
Use of choices#53.5003.500
Story#63.5003.500
Emotional impact#72.5002.500
Visual design/UI#72.0002.000

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Time travel! like 'Professor Layton and Unwound Future', 'About Time', but little bit different. It was hard to understand but by reading again and again, I could understand it more deeply. Serious story bu tdon't know why! That's what I love. That's how interesting story starts. Brilliant Work!!

Submitted

I like this game very much!!!!! The foreshadowing is very nice!!!

I am surprised to see the main character become a different person once he fell into the water. And the method of rescuing his wife is simple and easy to understand--- looking at the clock and noticing the time delay.

I thought it was unreasonable that the main character dies when he goes shopping or hangs out, but it was wonderful reason of collision with a truck instead of his wife.

However, I think it's unreasonable that I dead if I choose one less "?" option, and if I make the wrong last option my wife dead.

Submitted

I like this game very much!!!!! The foreshadowing is very nice!!!

I am surprised to see the main character become a different person once he fell into the water. And the method of rescuing his wife is simple and easy to understand--- looking at the clock and noticing the time delay.

I thought it was unreasonable that the main character dies when he goes shopping or hangs out, but it was wonderful reason of collision with a truck instead of his wife.

However, I think it's unreasonable that dying if you choose one less "?" option or if you make the wrong last option.

Submitted

I like this game very much!!!!! The foreshadowing is very nice!!!

I am surprised to see the main character become a different person once he fell into the water. And the method of rescuing his wife is simple and easy to understand--- looking at the clock and noticing the time delay.

I thought it was unreasonable that the main character dies when he goes shopping or hangs out, but it was wonderful reason of collision with a truck instead of his wife.

However, I think it's unreasonable that dying if you choose one less ? option or if you make the wrong last option.

Host

This story is a really good example of time travel and parallel worlds in sci-fi. I have trouble seeing how the two worlds are entwined, but I’m sure you understand. And, to be confused as a reader is one of the key elements of this kind of story, so good job in making my mind go “🤪.”

Submitted

I like the end of this game and choices because the last page  of this game provided me start URL. So,I think players can restart it naturally and many times.

Submitted(+1)

I think I went through most if not all choices in this short entry, during which I was left in a state of laughing confusion. Each mini-bit ending so abruptly that it almost becomes absurd (but in a funny way). It seemed that no matter your choices, you are bound to reach the same end (death, like we are all bound to end with at one point). There was not much else to the story, except going back Groundhog Day style to the start (nice to have the restart link!) and try to reach another pointless ending.

I was intrigued in the title 2 Worlds, but was kind of disappointed to see it did not amount to much (even with the 2-choice options, all paths lead to the same screen).

Still... Kuddos on submitting !