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Monnotone

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A member registered Nov 20, 2020

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Honestly a lot of fun to play- some of the mechanics were relatively easy for players to overcome or otherwise get around, but the silence and limitations on communication made for a fascinating shift from general TTRPG games. It's definitely a game where the GM has so much control, the experience entirely comes down to their own creativity within the boundaries set by the rules.

Not sure how well I did, given I was the GM, but I had fun and the players seemed to as well!

"The optional pacifist route." I love it, this is a much better way to look at it then I did.

A fun idea with some awesome music. The bell sounds are great too! Mechanics are decent, but nothing is really stopping the player from just walking to the end of the game and avoiding all fights. But in any case, the foundation is there to make a neat little fighting game!

Definitely a bit empty, but the graphics are amazing and the music, sound, and ambience are great too! Though extremely immersive, the lack of gameplay or mechanics leaves a lot to be developed upon in the future. As previously stated: this makes for an excellent foundation for a proper survival horror game. Good luck on continued development!

Short but sweet! The game looks great and has a nice aesthetic (even the wavy walking animation), and the music is quiet but sets the tone. I couldn't hear the bell very well but the idea for the mechanic is fun. Exploring the house was fun too!

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I couldn't get the game to run, but I've seen others play it to give my general thoughts. The mechanics present some interesting challenges involving obstacles. The game is on theme and the appearance has a fun, cartoony aesthetic. Audio is the hardest to comment on as I was only ever able to hear the menu music. (Edit: the music and the gradual changes each level are awesome!) Overall, though, the mechanics have a lot of potential and could be further developed upon in the future. (If you use your new idea later on... good luck!)