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A jam submission

In All My Dreams I Choke On Invisible SmokeView game page

Exploratory visual novel. Unsettling. Somewhat Yume Nikki inspired.
Submitted by Kanderwund (@kadw108) — 15 minutes, 7 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity/Originality/Something plucked out of YOUR brain#15.0005.000
Challenges Inclusion#14.5004.500
Fun to play#33.5003.500
Theme Inclusion#34.5004.500

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • INCREDIBLE game, this one has to be my favorite so far! Thank you so much for participating. And seeing Amalgamia in the game was so cool! I'm so excited to see more from you!
  • The game greyed out and wouldn't let me click anything after obtaining the flower. I liked what little I saw, and I went through the asset folder and the assets were pretty.

List the Challenges that you included:
- A tower of impossible height.
- Amalgamia exists as an NPC.
- The story features "awakening the soul of a character to see the truth"... debatably.

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Comments

(+1)

I am left heartbroken and with a lot of questions. Part of me wants to try for the other ending but a larger part of me is afraid that this won't get any better so I'm afraid to try.....I guess that might be the point. loved how everything moved and how the writing flowed.

Developer(+1)

Thank you. I personally wouldn't play through just for the other ending if you've already finished the game, since there isn't much of a difference in how things turn out... I'm glad you liked it.

(+1)

Such a beautiful, surreal experience. There's a lot to unpack here, but I quite enjoyed it. 

Developer

Thank you for playing my game! It is based on my own life in some ways, which is perhaps why there is so much (too much?) going on... still, I'm glad you liked it.