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Neil de Carteret (Lumphammer)

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A member registered Jul 01, 2018 · View creator page →

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Thank you!

The goose in the high-contrast version is excellently moody and foreboding.

Great job in all categories, and I love the title.

So good. You’ve paired the sources perfectly, and executed a really fun game with cute design.

I love the co-op mechanics and the ticking clock. And the rotating GM. And the setting. Great work.

It wasn’t a complaint, just an observation on how weird human vision is. Although a print-friendly version is always good.

Just a teeny-tiny heads up that some of the words in this game are trademarks of you-know-who. Much as I love it, maybe worth filing off the serial numbers?

Other than that, I love the concept and the art, and I reckon it’s probably a very playable game!

I love the layout but after staring at the red column on screen for a while I needed mind-unbending drugs because the yellow column started looking green 😆

THANK YOU for mentioning which aspects of each game you took. I wish everyone had done that.

I think we were the only two people using Retrograde! Good work using the amnesia aspect.

And yeah, great layout.

I love games using Tarot cards. They have built-in improv cues!

Also great work on the cutesy layout. It contrasts so hard with the existential theme of the game.

A really solid blend of the two sources that stands on its own.

How do you see “I am broken” playing out? It feels like it should be the opposite - when it reaches 1, you become broken. Maybe?

Me, scrolling on to page two: Oh, Goat Heist / Goat Heist!

Great gag.

Good blend of the sources and I love the theme (he says, living in a gentrified area… I’m a victim of the system too😬)

This is so sweet. You’ve genuinely blended both games but made something funny, fun, and original. And I love the little doodlebirds.

I thought I had okay design chops and then THIS GUY walks in at the last second and makes everyone look like a schlub. Get outta here, and take your incredible talent in all three voting categories with you.

This is such a smooth blend of the two games. And it might be pretty playable! Great work.

This is a handy collection of oracles, apart from being a whole game!

This is best cut’n’paste mashup I’ve seen in the jam so far, and by tying directly into another game it might actually be playable. Top work. I’m particularly tickled by “And they have to go do chores for their mum for a bit.”

Awesome! If you do, I’d love to hear how it went, good or bad.

Is this, like, actually typed on a typewriter? Because if so, you have my undying admiration and several bonus stars.

Just re-exported the main PDF to fix some of the copy getting rasterized. I.e. it would look blurry if you zoomed in on the text, and made the file bigger than it needed to be.

Heartbreaking. The PDF has a blank third page. Instant DQ.

(I kid, this is actually really good 😁)

👏👏👏 for committing to the challenge.

“The jingle bells will toll for thee” is a great line.

AKA “It Didn’t Say Anywhere In The Rules That It Couldn’t Be A Teletubbies/A-Team Mashup.”

The layout and design on this is 👌

Text-only version here