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A jam submission

RebootView game page

Reboot your PC, lose all your memories.
Submitted by RedWingedHero (@LNewguard) — 4 days, 6 hours before the deadline
Rated by 5 people so far
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Comments

Submitted(+1)

A cool little game! I really like the vibe and writing, and the music was fantastic!  I would love it if the movement speed was a little bit faster, though. Great stuff!

Developer

I'll make sure to fix that when I remake this game one day (sorry for the late reply)

Submitted(+1)

Sounds good! No problems thanks for the reply.

Submitted(+1)

Really interesting experience. Keep up the great job!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

I really liked the whole vibe of your game. I want to know more about this person and their life.

Developer(+1)

maybe one day I'll make a game about her

(+1)

enjoyed 

Developer

I'm happy you enjoyed it :D

Submitted(+2)

idk whats going on but i like the atmosphere

Developer(+1)

Thank you.

I'm happy I shifted all the colors to green as opposed to what it was before. It definitely fits so much better this way.

Submitted(+1)

nice game

Developer

thank you, and your game was very nice too!

Submitted(+1)

what's the point of the game?

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Nothing. I kid you not, nothing. This is my first gamejam and I barely get enough time off work to make something bigger. I really wanted to participate though, so I tried to do something for it. Sorry, lol

Edit: I also really just wanted an excuse to practice and make music. 

Jam Judge(+1)

Don't worry! You didn't break any rules or anything as far as I can tell. :D

Host(+2)

Any skill level, any size, doesn't really matter! Jams like this are a way to practice and get feedback. Submitting anything at-all shows you're willing to put the effort into making something, get it out there and learn from the experience.