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A jam submission

An Autumn With YouView game page

A magical being lives in this forest
Submitted by leafthief (@leafthief) — 2 hours, 33 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#24.7444.744
Overall#54.2674.267
Gameboy-ness#64.6054.605
Audio#144.0704.070
Fun#503.6513.651

Ranked from 43 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

wow, what a beautiful game. thanks so much!

Submitted

This game is amazing! It made me actually feel like a child exploring the environment.

Submitted

Wow! This game is beautiful in so many ways!

Submitted

Cute game and definitely one of the most gameboy-like games in the jam! I'm also very impressed by how beautiful the world is given the palette restriction :D

Submitted

Everything was great AND gameboy in there ! And th whole vibe this get it's so sweet and cool, a little bitter with the story but still so calm and attracting ! Hope to see more like this !

Submitted

Cute game ! The pixel art is really good and the story is nice to follow from start to finish.

The fact of being inspired by totoro is cool, there aren't enough adaptation of the studio Ghibli in game ^^

Jam HostSubmitted(+1)

Lovely game with a well thought out palette. The art is wonderful.

I found a bug in the game that reset all my progress - I got the kite, then I kept getting a notification that it's windy. When I left the room everyone was back at the car as if the game had restarted.

I also felt that the journey to the postbox felt like a long way to go, and that there were some issues with the collisions inside the house.

Never-the-less, a really charming game which accomplished a lot within the jam time frame. The writing for the characters was subtle but believable, using environmental cues for story telling which I liked a lot.

Best of luck!

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