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Granting Immortality

By bluishgreenpro

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall3223.8138
Fun10483.0237
Innovation2023.8038
Theme6323.7038
Mood504.3239

Comments

lawrence 2022-04-04 16:59

It's a nice introspective piece. Good job!

twinkietalks 2022-04-04 17:17

I really liked this experience, it was something very different and unique and made me question things!

kuviman 2022-04-04 17:58

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loligxp 2022-04-04 18:54

Very cute small experience, the music is great for ambiance! unknown.png Here are my reasons ^^

zackavelli 2022-04-04 20:34

Really thoughtful interactive art piece that made me think a lot about what is worth being immortal. Simple in it's execution but deep in its content.

rhewid 2022-04-04 21:19

That was something different, its a nice and short experience!

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asmadigames 2022-04-04 23:55

Nice little piece of IF, I was left wanting a little more in the ways of consequences for the choices, but the writing was quite nice.

jcmonkey 2022-04-05 00:40

interesting game. the moving around felt wierd. switching between the on screen control and wasd stuck a bit.

mascoll 2022-04-05 00:44

Interesting choices. I liked the pixelart as well. :D Also really nice writing and tone!

paroxysmal 2022-04-05 00:59

Overall good. I like the tone, but I said no to all of them. Immortality is a curse that we think we would want, but really it will eventually break us, because at the point, what truly is the point of living? I think it would be an interesting thing to explorer in a game like this...than just the percieved positives.

wogabi 2022-04-05 02:08

Very good. I liked reading their reasons. I had a hard time saying no.

gabriel-dias-oliveira-de-almeida 2022-04-05 14:39

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Loved the game, congratulations!

marcmagus 2022-04-05 17:44

Thanks for bringing your game by my stream for playtesting! If you’d like to revisit the play and commentary you can view the highlight at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1447203256

drentsoft 2022-04-05 18:04

I liked it. Nice little character driven game and the art and music went well with it.

boykala 2022-04-05 20:30

I made everyone immortal surely nothing can go wrong with that

failuer 2022-04-05 20:55

Ooooh I love me some introspection in my video games. I also particularly enjoy that you didn't judge the players' morals with a gameplay reward or punishment.

In addition, nice music, sound and spritework (especially the main character looks fabulous).

Overall, great work, made even more impressed by the fact that you're a single-person team.

barelyevengames 2022-04-06 02:50

Shoot! I accidentally skipped past the final screen telling me my results. Overall it was such a unique and interesting premise. Really made me think about what I found important, at least once I had stopped just granting people immortality to literally everyone. I think given an infinite amount of time, I wouldn't have thought to make a game like this. Great job :)

teenythanos 2022-04-06 06:49

Getting to the end hit me right in the heart. I'm really glad I didn't see anyone's screenshots before I played, because the ending screen was an absolutely amazing experience. I was not expecting to have such an emotional, mindful, or introspective experience in this jam, but here we are, and I am floored. Beautiful concept and 10/10 execution. (Or for our purposes, 5/5.) Causes-for-Immortality

caudatecoder 2022-04-06 08:01

That was an experience! Well thought through causes and dialog with a bit of humor. Very well done! It's also great that there's no judgement of the player's choices and only the player themselves can judge if something is right or wrong. Good stuff, highly recommend!

And thanks for coming to my stream! Here's a link in case you'd like to see the recording: https://youtu.be/6O1eFU0xLWM Your game starts at 49:45

marcmagus 2022-04-06 14:25

Follow-up thoughts: attempting to get a moral dilemma into any game is tricky business, and especially within the time constraints of a jam. "Who deserves to live?" is a particularly tricky one to get right in a game context, too. I'm not sure you quite nailed it for me, but the fact that I said "maybe I should have taken a 'save everybody' approach instead of moralizing about them' and then immediately followed that up with 'but forget this guy'" means you definitely got somewhere with it. Nice work.

bloodbane 2022-04-07 09:02

It different take for the jam. Obviously there's no right or wrong here. Nice work makng this kind of game nonetheless.

jitspoe 2022-04-08 01:01

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elysiagriffin 2022-04-09 01:33

Thanks for submitting your game for me to play on my stream!

If you’d like to rewatch the playthrough, you can find it here: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1450188475?t=1h16m55s

Good luck on your ratings, see you next LD! :D

💜 Elysia Griffin AKA Button Feedback Lady

https://www.twitch.tv/elysiagriffin

elysiagriffin 2022-04-09 12:10

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Here's my results! Started off giving everyone immortality but changed my mind half way through my playthrough after reading some of the reasons they wanted immortality

steve7411 2022-04-09 20:33

I really like the artwork and the world design. The music choice was a good one, too. Exploring the level was a nice experience, and it's a very thought provoking take on the theme.

In the end, who am I to judge?: immortality.png

milq 2022-04-10 01:03

I loved the game! The truth is that the story is very good and the music is immersive, you have done a tremendous job! Great game, seriously!

skvader-418 2022-04-10 15:00

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it really made me think about this sort of stuff in e new way

kaldrin 2022-04-10 17:48

Very interesting experience and take on the theme, congrats on this one I liked and the music accompanies it beautifully :) I think it's quite innovative and totally in the theme. Screenshot_1.jpg

edmanbosch 2022-04-10 19:39

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Very interesting and introspective game, although the music feels a bit too dramatic.

pious 2022-04-10 21:30

Lovely little cute game. Haha I ended up not granting anyone immortality because I personally believe it's a valid human limitation and perhaps what actually makes us human to keep our lives. In all honesty I think it did make me appreciate the value of a limited life a lot more, as all these things I believe are not as valuable as a limited life. Memento Mori! Thank you for the game!

kuviman 2022-04-11 15:32

I would like to make a finished game, applying here for immortality

itsboats 2022-04-12 06:50

I love this types of games about making moral choices maybe I'm a little more cynical than everyone else xD GrantingImmortality.png

here's vod: @ 14:53 https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1453391907

honest-dan 2022-04-12 18:13

I was not the most generous of reapers, but still, there was some that at least had me consider it! I think any game that can get people thinking and accessing their moral standpoints certainly has merit. The spritesheet used was great and helped set the mood and give a nice polished feel.

blue-pin-studio 2022-04-13 03:28

Pretty nice entry! I was waiting to see how my choices would impact the ending, but unfortunately there wasn't anything. Perhaps if it wasn't a jam entry! :D

I chose:

For Love To Travel the Cosmos For Us

hacksawunit 2022-04-16 17:26

Great take on the theme! You did a great job bringing this to life (afterlife? hehe) and it's such a unique challenge. I think the framing of being Death themself and walking around adds a lot to the experience, and the scentario inspires much thought- can we trust the souls? Assuming we can, how do we know they will actually be able to do what they say? On what basis *should* Death grant immortality? Would I be able to put into words a system of how I chose, or was it really just based on my own emotions? One of the most thought-provoking entries I've played for a LudumDare!