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A jam submission

Dear Princess: It's Murder She WroteView game page

Submitted by Desttinghim (@desttinghim) — 2 days, 21 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Linux compatibility#264.3604.625
Presentation#283.0643.250
Intention#293.4183.625
Implementation#293.0643.250
Overall#313.2063.400
Completeness#422.1212.250

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

Submitted(+1)

this seems a really cool engine! Can't wait for more content!

Host(+1)

This seems like a great start.

Th marking mechanic is neat, and makes it feel like a slightly more freeform take on Papers Please's style of interaction.

I enjoyed what I played so far, but I couldn't find any interactions to do after the first marking puzzle. If that's all there is, then that's fine - that's how game jams go sometimes. If I've overlooked something, let me know, because I'd love to play more!

Developer(+1)

That’s all there was, sorry! I had time at the end that I could have used to add content, but I found I just wanted to keep working on the UI library behind it. At some point I’ll probably come back to this though.

Host(+1)

That's valid! Best of luck :)

Submitted(+1)

I like the writing so far.  And the interaction is interesting.  Do visual novels have sound effects?  I've not played any as far as I recall.  But a few here and there, maybe would help.

If you get a chance, please try my game.  I wrote some dialog.  Maybe you'd have some constructive criticism on it!  Thanks!

Submitted(+1)

Cool interface, is there nothing to do yet after marking rent or did I miss something?

Developer

That was it! I found I wanted to keep working on the UI library instead of adding content to the game, so that’s what I did instead of getting it finished.