Hello Grunt, I think I accidentally removed my submission. I was searching for the voting schedule and must have pressed the button by mistake, is there any way to get the submission back or see the ratings? Thank you for your help and sorry for the inconvenience
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I love the art and elements of strategy in this, combined with a very nice jazzy soundtrack. I've never been very good at strategy games, so my judgement probably isn't the best, but this is a strategic game that I wanted to try over and over again, which says a lot about the appeal and charm this has.
This was a fun take on the "Papers Please" concept with great art and nice little interactions between the characters! The "vowels matching last digit of the badge number" did, however, feel like a very strange way to increase difficulty; it also raises the question of whether "y" counts as a vowel. I wonder if maybe the characters' heights that the game already gives you could be the next level of difficulty instead? Overall, I had a great time playing through this one!
Some control quirks that weren't explained at the start: Right click on the mouse removes the cursor and gives you more of a "free look" mode and WASD controls. Pressing space makes you float higher and higher, but I couldn't find a way to go back down. "R" resets the level.
I liked the surreal vibe going on, and collecting little pieces of lore was an interesting concept. Things like the wiimote and homework do a great job hinting at a story and character behind the dreams. Gameplay felt a little slow, but maybe this was intentional due to the dream theme. Overall, an interesting concept, and I'd love to see it expanded upon!
This was great fun! The variety of characters was impressive and the number of things to check felt just right without being overwhelming. One thing I would say, though, is that having the name of the blacklisted badges on the badges themselves makes it a little too easy to identify them. If none of the badges were named or if some of the good badges had names as well, it would make for more of a challenge. Overall, great work!




