Thank you for your comprehensive review!
Regarding the issues you’ve raised, I’ve done my best to address them, especially the typos. I’m still mulling over the boon mechanics.
Looking forward to your continued support!
Just realized I haven’t talked about my other submission!
Revoluciones de Gallinas is a collaboration between myself and BESW. The concept we worked with was basically an Animal Farm-esque revolution, except set in the Philippines during the 1890s, as a parallel to the actual Philippine Revolution! I wanted it to still be about positive change and freedom, as most revolutions are, but with the added lightheartedness of the presence of chickens!
Looking over this again, I super love this idea! You’re just a lone farmer in the wilderness, trying to survive with the help of a single coop.
Might I suggest a traveling farmer, so that there’s some Oregon Trail/Wild West vibes? Perhaps a cowboy who for some reason has a chicken coop on wheels. It’s funny to imagine that kind of scenario.
Sarima Kayganda: Kakabugin Na Kita! is a love letter to the drag scene of the 90’s, which I was very much familiar with growing up. When I read that the Sarimanok was a sort of phoenix figure made of cloth, I thought: that’s pretty bakla. So here’s what I came up with based on that idea!
Hey there! You can call me Ten. I'm a college student from Manila, Philippines. This is my first time participating in a game jam, as well as making a game at all!
Recently, I've been into text games, such as 9:05, Counterfeit Monkey and Galatea. I really enjoy the stories they offer and the way they present said stories. I'm a hobbyist writer myself, so I've always been a fan of stories and how they unfold.
As for interests, I'm really intrigued by Philippine history - specifically the 1880s-1890s era, as well as Philippine mythology and folklore; you can expect my game to have at least one of those things! I'm not really aiming high with regards to this as this is my first time making a game, but I do hope to learn as much as I can and be able to see something through from start to finish!