running out of emptiness by Vinvirinvi

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made by Vinvirinvi for LD 42 (JAM)

little personal game about surviving through escapism

Ratings

Given 10🗳️ 5🗨️

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Coal Creek Game Devs
14. Aug 2018 · 19:36 UTC
Nice mood
le_american
14. Aug 2018 · 21:01 UTC
really nice game :3
Autumnotopia
15. Aug 2018 · 06:02 UTC
I like your take on the theme (almost an inversion of 'running out of space'), and I always like seeing games that are a little more personal than just generic platformers. Overall a sweet story! (Even if getting through the darkness took a bit haha)
boaheck-artgent
16. Aug 2018 · 21:32 UTC
Loved this :3
simonhutchinson
17. Aug 2018 · 01:25 UTC
Yay! Redemption! I was getting worried there near the end, but I love where you went with it.
garygreen
17. Aug 2018 · 20:02 UTC
Nice to see another Bitsy in here. :) I really like how you twisted it round at the end.
Local Minimum
17. Aug 2018 · 20:08 UTC
It was a sweet experience. I felt perhaps that some turns in the mood between the different dialogue pieces can a bit drastically, that perhaps it shouldn't have been transitional dialogue to build up for the change, but just more space. A bit of walk in the near void.

On the final screen, the empty room. I would really have loved it if there was a timer outside of Bitsy monitoring that I as a player followed the hints of the instruction and let the character rest for a while and on that event just dissolve the character by shifting the color, or editing the sprite. That would of course go beyond the capabilities of core Bitsy and as someone who put that limitation on themselves I shouldn't really suggest that you had broken them :wink:

Anyways a really nice game.
🎤 Vinvirinvi
19. Aug 2018 · 21:00 UTC
@local-minimum thanks for pointing this out! do you meen transition between the dark part and the light part? have you seen the light part? it can be a bit difficult to get out from the dark, but it is possible.
Improx Games
23. Aug 2018 · 19:52 UTC
Pretty awesome.
yojammerjammer
25. Aug 2018 · 03:13 UTC
Love the take on the theme. I feel rather nihilistic right now. Haha.