I only get two finals.
A visual novel about dealing with the grief of losing a loved one.
WARNING: This game contains flashing images!
CONTENT WARNING: death, depression and suicide
Please take care of yourselves! If you need help, please don’t hesitate to call a crisis hotline. A list of numbers can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines
Best played in fullscreen mode. To enable, click on "Preferences" in the main menu. To exit "Fullscreen", choose "Window" or use your Esc key.
This game was made for Ludum Dare 56 in 72 hours. The theme was "Tiny Creatures".
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HOW TO PLAY:
You need a mouse to play. That’s it.
These tiny critters are a manifestation of Leah’s depression. They are everywhere she goes. Making it harder to make a choice.
Some choices in this game will be blocked. The critters have to be removed by clicking on them first.
Or you could just choose the other option. But do you want to?
Some screenshots of the game:
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Update (13.10.24): Changed the resolution from 1080p to 720p.
I only get two finals.
Which endings did you get?
I could tell you how to get the one that's left, if you want me to :)
Nice game ! I didn't understand that you could get rid of the blobs to click the other answer before reaching the cabinet (where you have no choice), then got the three endings.
Very nice 1bit art.
Thank you <3
Good to know! That's giving me some ideas for improvements I want to add in a post-jam update, thanks :)
the resolution is so big that i cant really see anything properly but i like the ball things so 5
edit: ok now its better thank you
Thanks :)
I changed the resolution from 1080p to 720p. It should look better know.
a work of art nice job!
also bug: if you click fast enough and pass through the text boxes fast enough the images kinda get blurry for like a second
Thank you :D
Yeah, I just tested it and I see what you mean. Might be a caching issue but I'm not a 100% sure. I'll see what I can do to fix this as soon as possible, thanks :)
Edit: Looks like it's a known issue caused by Ren'Py Web. I'm trying to find out if there is a way to fix it.