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A jam submission

NighteyeView game page

A man seeking for vengeance over his dead wife infiltrates her killer's HQ with a peculiar, cybernetic implant.
Submitted by KnuxxFG — 11 minutes, 14 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Dialogue / Writing Style#43.5003.500
Characters / Voice#52.8332.833
Overall#73.0563.056
Story / Plot#112.8332.833

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Well written, bite sized content to consume at each step made it easy to play all the way through!

(+1)

Great game, the poker system was a surprisingly cool system. Even as someone who doesn't know poker too well, still was able to keep a handle on it and keep going. Great work Godoy37x!!

Submitted

I really liked the poker game incorporated. Really novel and a fun way to break up the text/reading. 

Submitted

I really liked the poker game incorporated. Really novel and a fun way to break up the text/reading. 

Submitted

Fun concept with poker game and I love how most of the game is dialogue, but I did miss some reactions of the characters through some additional subtext or at least body language. In one place, the text code was visible, so maybe proofread it a little more.  

Submitted

Fun concept, and clever idea with a cybernetic eye.  I'm not sure if my choices affected the story though, I tried different options, which led me to the same ending.  Writing and dialogue calls for some polish, but I also didn't manage to edit my writing in time, so I get the struggle.  Still, you manage to paint a cool atmosphere quickly and efficiently. 

Tip: If other people don't see the options to continue the story, just zoom out the screen, and the choices will show up

Submitted(+1)

Not a bad cybernoir story. Seems to end a bit abruptly, but maybe I just took a bad route? Certainly effective in its grimness.