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This made me laugh out loud. This is the exact kind of stream-of-thought nonsense that comprises my sense of humor. The worst jokes honestly were where the game tried to parody anime and visual novel cliches. It was just a little predictable.

I played the web version which had multiple issues, but didn't impede my enjoyment all that much. I'm up to 2000+ clicks in the clicking contest and nothing is happening.

Any chance I could get a hold of the source code?

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Thank you :)

Yeah, I agree, but I felt like those were necessary in order for the weirder, sillier endings to have the same impact. It's all stream-of-consciousness rushed silly nonsense, though, to be achievable in the three hours.

And yes, the web version runs really poorly... JavaScript is not handling the music well... but the RenPy HTML5 web export is in Beta and there's little I can do about it. The local machine versions run much smoother.

The clicking is infinite, they just say some dialogue at certain points. The jam theme was "Not the game you think it was" so the idea was that it turned from a dating sim to a "clicker game"... also it's punishment for picking the most boring normie anime ending haha... I thought I made it clear that that was an infinite loop with the dialogue before and during the clicking loop, but the feedback has been resoundingly confused by that, which is totally valid. That part was the last thing I did for the game with like 10 minutes left on the clock before the three hours ended; I couldn't even test it prior to finishing.

Sure, the source code is available as a download now. I didn't do that earlier because 1) I'm ashamed of it and 2) each executable zip took like 10 minutes each to upload and I was in a rush. The LoveAtFujikawa_Source_TriJam50_RenPy.zip contains all code and assets used in the project, completely compilable with RenPy.

Here's a fun thing: you forgot to remove the uncompiled scripts from the regular executable. They're all still there in the version I have.  Still, thanks for making a separate download. I wish you all the best!

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Haha! I guess that's just a RenPy thing then. Though I'm pretty sure the scripts don't compile... It's a Python-based engine after all, it's all interpreted.