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Nicely done Jay! Congrats on submitting your game. 

It's not often you see the prisoner's dilemma used in a jam. That fits nicely with the jam theme, too. I had fun with the little dialogue. The length and arc of the story feel great for a jam game. But I think I countered a bug - I was facing backwards when the prompt for the 4th round came up and I clicked before turning around and the dialogue said the other guy got 2 points, bringing them to 8, but my display still said 6 - like i had accidentally clicked Trust without something actually happening correctly. When we got to 10 points, nothing happened. I'm not sure if there was more game or anything. 

I really liked the atmosphere here. Only being able to focus on one thing at a time felt like an appropriate drawback to help build tension. 

Keep making games!

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Hahaha, glad you liked it. This was a MASSIVE challenge for us, since none of us was that well versed with the horror genre.

During the jam (and even now) I lost complete internet service, which made it a lot harder to reference documentation and make steadier progress. Literally had to make the submission through my phone. A bad 'roll of the dice' if you will, haha.

I also didn't get to playtest it at all, so bugs were totally expected. Considering how much trouble we had, I'm happy with what we got, haha.

I'll hopefully have time left to check out yours once my internet service gets restored.