The vagueness of this game is an interesting principle. On one hand, the lack of solid validation adds a great deal of tension, the unsure nature of the runes is predictably troubling. I did feel that my success in the game did actually come down to brute force, as opposed to actually reading the runes correctly, given that the runes fell the same way on each day, indicating a "correct" answer. The main problem comes from the broad interpretations, this is again definitely the point of the game, but I just didn't enjoy the constant cross-referencing of the symbol meanings and the rules. This is being rather harsh on a game jam entry, I know you're not depending on my validation, but I really did like the atmosphere and principles of the game, with a very creative interpretation of the prompt. I'll definitely look forward to seeing more work in the future.