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It Was Meant to End Like This

by catsket

2023

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(based on 3 ratings)
2 reviews

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a 495 word introduction to the death of the receptionist. best understood if you have played art without blood, though it is not required.this game contains music by zack valence.
made for the neo-twiny jam.
a downloadable version has been provided if you have trouble with the browser version.


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The signs were all there…, June 7, 2023
by manonamora
Related reviews: neotwinyjam

This was a tragic and visceral piece, and still strangely beautiful in its violence. The small details, like the barista looking away or the brush of the fingers, are simple but convey more than meet the eyes.

A really nice touch…

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Brief but vivid tale of a vampire on the hunt, July 16, 2023
by MathBrush
Related reviews: less than 15 minutes

This is one of the better Neo Twiny Jam games I played. You play as what seems to be a vampire at a coffeeshop, contemplating your latest prey.

It has customized styling and background music. The words are well-suited to the length of the piece, eager and fast, like they're racing through the protagonist's brain.

It is violent (I could do without the reference to (Spoiler - click to show)popping eyeballs), but it fits in with the theme and the imagery. Overall, this is wrapped into a nice, concise package with consistent tone and strong emotion.

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