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A jam submission

LoopholeView game page

A narrative game about lawyers and goblins (Made for GMTK Game Jam 2025)
Submitted by Work Orc, Sayeg (@SayegD), Ma_Tos, matositai — 8 hours, 50 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Narrative#2183.9803.980
Creativity#2894.3004.300
Artwork#10193.9603.960
Audio#12063.4603.460
Enjoyment#16043.5003.500

Ranked from 50 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
The game involves finding loopholes in fantasy contracts and agreements

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
FMOD
DOTween

(Optional) What would you like to be called if GMTK features your game?
Samurai Weasels

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(+2)

This is one of the best games I've seen in this jam. The art, the sound and the amazing texts are absolutely incredible. I can't believe you did this is just 4 days. Cudos!

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Very cool Game and characters

Submitted(+2)

Pretty good art work and idea! Good execution and well done!

(+2)

Great game! Loophole is such a great concept

Submitted(+2)

papers please jam! wow! nicely done!

(+2)

Loved this concept, great work!! 

Submitted(+3)

Not really a fan of this type of game, and at first I wasn’t quite sure what to do or where to click — I just followed my intuition and relied on how similar mechanics work in other games like this. Overall though, the game is well made. Nice work!

Submitted(+2)

This concept is a welcome sight, the idea of finding a loophole is just inherently very fun. I definitely did not get all 3 for each level, though. For a final version, some kind of feedback on the logical inferences the player is making would be very good.

Submitted(+3)

I like the idea and was enjoyable but did only do a few levels. the fair criticism (that isn't just ah too much words, given that that is kinda the point of the game) is that the music seemed a bit loud. apart from that game seems like it achieved what it sought out to.

Submitted(+2)

This one threw you into the deep end after the first two. Definitely needed some better onboarding because I got stuck even trying to make a decision. It's a good twist on the Papers, Please formula and you all really made the larger world come to life - a narrative accomplishment few game jams make. There's just some adjustments that need to be made in both gameplay and physical design: like the pages overlapping each other and the inability to just look at one thing at a time (possibly 'bank' it too?).

Submitted(+2)

Absolutely loved this!Beautiful stuff!

Submitted(+2)

That jaw harp goes harddd. I love the aesthetics of this game, well done!

Submitted(+2)

Very interesting game mechanic. Also fun way to deliver the lore of the game

Submitted(+2)

The way the narrative unfolds through each contract is genuinely charming—I got hooked on spotting those clever loopholes.

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cheers!

Submitted(+2)

Music and art is so great, I like the idea, player very well it's so fun to look through those documents

Submitted(+2)

Pretty fun game.  Really creative 🌟

Submitted(+2)

Clever name you chosed.

Submitted(+2)

Amazing game! The execution of the loophole idea, where clients approach you with objects that you can interact with, is brilliant. 

Submitted(+2)

This was a really creative use of the theme. Awesome game

Submitted(+2)

I really liked this! I actually thought of a loophole idea while brainstorming ideas for the jam, but I couldn't figure out how to make a game out of it, and so I'm really glad someone else made this and was able to apply it.

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