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A jam submission

Coming Out Simulator 2014View game page

a half-true story about half-truths
Submitted by Nicky Case! (@ncasenmare) β€” 1 day, 16 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#13.9693.969
Immersion#23.8753.875
Storytelling#24.5004.500
Style#34.2504.250
Experimentation#53.2503.250

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Amazing

He won

you should watch yaoi for more techniques ;)

This is truly an amazing and inspiring game!

Oops when this time?

Very very good simulator. I'm bi and haven't come out to my parents yet so this game was VERY intense for me. Despite the too close to home intensity I enjoyed it very much. (Although when Dan Savage was mentioned at the end I literally felt my stomach drop as he's a racist, biphobic and transphobic piece of trash)

Very Very cool!!!!

I think this game could be an eye opener for anyone against bisexuals and the like. It's very well written. I could play this game again to experience the ending another time. "I won.". I feel like if someone with the same situation as the author played this game, they'd feel more confident about who they are. This game is a masterpiece in my book.

Submitted

Great game, very witty and well polished.

Really amazing!

Submitted

This was a beautiful narrative game. It felt very focused on the most important element, storytelling, and supported that with a lovely style and interface. The dialogue options played well to different personalities, at least to mine, as I found myself being able to say things that I might have said myself. Above all, it felt genuinely sincere, and I appreciated the author leading you into the story from the coffee shop, which was a very nice touch. Great work on the technical implementation, too!

Submitted

What a beautiful, intimate little game. I t really drew me in and I found myself acting as a sort of counselor, trying to make the choices I thought you 'should' have made. Less effective storytelling would have had me reaching for the extreme options just to see what happened but I felt too involved for that.

Glad it all worked out for you at the end. I did save the truth for last, by the way. :)

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Funny game, great story. I included it in part 1 of my Nar8 Jam compilation video series, if you’d like to check it out :) http://youtu.be/-Vf43eyLuSE