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A jam submission

RememoryView game page

Reality severely degraded... Please generate a new history.
Submitted by Emma Taylor Prang (@taylorprang) — 1 hour, 20 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#233.0684.000
Concept#263.3754.400
Audio#322.3013.000
Overall#342.5573.333
Story#342.3013.000
Theme#372.3013.000
Graphics#411.9942.600

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Did you use any optional theme? If so which one?

Didn't use an optional theme

What game engine did you use?
Twine

Did you have fun? :D
Yes!

Discord username
emtaylor

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Comments

Submitted

Really cool concept, it was amazing how a few short phrases could be so evocative of personal memory. So simple and yet so effective at bringing me back to places. Like WordyRobin, it also took me a bit to figure out that it was toggling through phrases and not _choosing_ them. (And sometimes the first one that popped up was the one I wanted, so I had to toggle all the way around, minor stuff though)

Super interesting!

Developer

Thank you! That's very high praise haha, I wanted the small snippets to be as evocative as possible. And good notes about the links, I'll definitely work on making them a little more intuitive / easy to use. I only made it in <2 days so some of QOL slipped through so I'm excited to dive into those

Submitted

What a cool concept, like generated poetry. Really fascinating! It took me a bit to figure out that clicking the various phrases toggled them, but that's just a minor complaint. Great work!

Developer

A decent note about the cycling links, I'll definitely look into adding some quality of life stuff and making things more intuitive. I'm glad you liked it! "Generated poetry" is kind of exactly what I was going for :D

Submitted

Whoa... this was really cool. I love the way it uses the user input in that kind of intimate way, I would really like to see what a story built using these "memory" pieces would look like. Felt experimental and fresh, just wish there was more. Great job!

Developer

Thank you! I initially wanted to kind of create a larger, longer story based on the input but I ran out of time (also started very late lol). I'm glad you liked it!