Inhumanity
A scene about a girl who might not be so human. Started at October 10th, completed October 12th.
This was made for the Wanderjahre Games Narrative Game Jam #2! I managed to crank it out in 2 days with RPGMaker MV, so it's a lot less polished than I'd like it to be. I hesitate to call this "horror," since nothing "scary" is really happening.
Do note that I'm working on a much longer, more fleshed-out game featuring Naomi and the rest of her story, although it'll be taking a much more different tone than this. This was mostly a personal challenge for me to see if I could finish an interactive scene in 2 days - and clearly, I did. Now, whether or not it's good is the real question.
Theme: Ten Minutes
Restriction: 1 Scene
Credits
TILESETS USED:
RPGMaker MV RTP Tileset
Com_Shou MV RTP Tileset Pack
PLUGINS USED:
YEP's Message Core
Irina's Anti Audio Delay
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 total ratings) |
Author | AwesomeTrinket |
Genre | Role Playing |
Made with | RPG Maker |
Tags | Horror, RPG Maker, Singleplayer, Thriller |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
Comments
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I really enjoyed this. I love the way you used sound, like when it went from a storm to silent I was immersed hahahah. Fun too, and I enjoyed the narrative.
its decent. i like it but not too much. very good work tho!
You should never like something too much; that's unhealthy!!
yea fair point
I think my favorite part is the clock. I realize it might technically just be there because of the "ten minutes" theme, but I felt like it brought the atmosphere together--first, because it was a reminder that it's all happening at 2:30am, and second, because it felt like a slow build to something. ("Now it's 2:34. Why are we counting the minutes? Does something happen at 2:36, or 2:37...?")
I mean, obviously, also everything else was good too. :-) I liked Naomi using that sentence over and over as if it were a mantra; it really got across how wrong she felt. (You could have even had less "I am not a monster" thoughts, I think--just her saying, over and over, "I am a perfectly normal human" makes it so clear that she knows she's not.)
A very cool experience, super interested to see Naomi's full story!
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