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It's definitely a different kind of gameplay than most games here, so I'll give you credit for that. The graphs are a nice touch, and I got the feeling there were lots of clues that would be fun to discover the mystery behind. But unfortunately I don't feel like I actually figured anything out on my one play through. I kept Amber alive to see what she would find out there, but nothing came of it. That was the extent of my strategy. I used up my water about halfway through, so after that point I was just clicking through and waiting, since I knew there were no more decisions I could make. I imagine it's hard to make it feel engaging when the interaction and strategy is so indirect, so I think you did a good job given the constraints. I'm going to go watch the video now, I'm eager to see the rest of the story. Good job! |
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Fun. I dunno if I'd call it fun. :) But it had an effect on me, and I think this fits the intent of the Fun category. Everything that I could see had style and polish. I'm impressed. |
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Wow, this was great! The story was pretty unique and engaging, though the ending was a bit anticlimactic for me. I'm assuming it's because I messed up, but I skimmed over your walkthrough video and I still couldn't figure out what you were really supposed to do. What did the data really mean? The story seemed to suggest that Amber was getting water from another source (or somehow getting more hydrated than the rest), so I gave her less water, but I guess that wasn't the case? What about the missing eggs and influx of water?
Other than the story and idea which really shine here, the game also looks very polished and well made. Visuals and sounds are pretty good. It would be nice to have an option to speed up to the Drinking after you're done. Excellent work! |
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I was really curious after seeing the screenshots, but there is no OSX build of PyGame from Python 3 and I don't have time to build it myself. |
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goal not so clear, should survive as many as possible? |
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Interesting game, but a very bleak story. Was there more than one possible outcome? The lack of conclusion or follow-up made the ending feel pretty unsatisfying. |
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Pretty amazing! Over my expectations when I started playing. I had some difficulty clicking the buttons. Can you save everyone? People always die :( |
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Chilled game. |
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Good music choice, it really added to the tension. If the fate of humanity ever rests on my shoulders, humanity's screwed. |
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Interesting story, presentation evokes the bleakness of the decisions. |
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Did it only take 12 minutes? Seemed longer... for a game that is based on reading you have a terrible font! |
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Really cool idea, well executed, nice graphics and polish. I liked the idea of the gameplay but have to admit I had to play through multiple times to get a good feeling for who was who and appreciate what was going on in the story, interaction of characters etc. |
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pygame not on pip3 or debian package manager for python3 and install from source failed silently. game doesn't run on python2. |
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An engaging story-driven game. The mood is just right, and I was engaged the whole way through, even if the dialogue somewhat ran out towards the end. |
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Well OK game, I've seen very similar games before. |
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Gameplay wouldhave been better, but the window was too big and I could not see the bar at the bottom and so could only acess the talking screen. |