Judgement by -Synth-
[ UNDERGOING A RECODE ] Heaven + Hell are running out of space, so you need to judge whether anyone is worthy of entering.
| Source Code | https://gamejolt.com/games/judgement/360788 |
| Windows | https://gamejolt.com/games/judgement/360788 |
| Windows | Being Coded |
| HTML5 (web) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZH13DKSX9U |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/42/judgement |
Ratings
| Overall | 710th | 2.417⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 707th | 2.125⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 452th | 3.021⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 639th | 2.792⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 680th | 2.063⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 404th | 2.773⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 231th | 2.739⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 487th | 2.667⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 29🗳️ | 8🗨️ |
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The idea is great. Hope you can add more details later :)
I personally object to games that force me to reason with somebody else's morality. There's a clear cut example in your game, for instance: "Served in the military". Ask a hipster, and he will strongly sustain that all military action is evil, for lack of a better word. Ask an intervetionist, and the military is the only way to go, and the highest of honours. The problem with morals is that they are relative. Scoring them with a simple int is too simplistic in my view.