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Tamago Sando And The End Of The World

by Rinoaskyes

2025
Google Slides

(based on 1 rating)
1 review1 member has played this game. It's on 1 wishlist.

About the Story

Bizarre visual novel about being lost inside a Japanese convenience store, made in Google Slides.

Instructions:

  • Play at this link here!
  • Play only in Slideshow mode (button on the top right) so you cannot see the upcoming slides on the left hand side
  • When there are button options, please select one to avoid slides being shown in the wrong order
  • Where there is highlighted text, please click to ensure you are directed to the correct slide
  • You can also download it but as it's exported as a .pptx file, I'm unsure if any of the images or text have been altered.


Inspirations:
  • Lonely Nights by tofubeats (recommend listening for the vibe!)
  • Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami
  • Living in Japan for 7 years


Credit:
  • ★ 𝐭𝐯♡𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐫 𝐯2.0 ★ by TVChany
  • 2d art for games robit by lichi
  • All background images taken and edited by me!


Tools used: Google Slides, Canva, VSCO

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We've seen Google Form IFs, and now we have another idea, May 29, 2025

We've seen IF games in Google Forms, and now we have something in Google Slides. Looks like I'll need to get to that excel-macro IF I've always been daydreaming about.

At it's core, this is largely a VN with a small amount of choice and branching. Some of the choice links didn't seem to work, as one booted me back to the first slide, but it could be an issue with my browser and not the game itself. You play as a someone stepping into a Japanese convenience store and running into all manner of eccentric encounters. There is also a stat bar, introduced partway through your misadventures inside, but it's largely a storytelling mechanic and not a gameplay one.

It's good for a short read, and the art is nice, but I really enjoyed the creativity of seeing someone using yet another unusual platform to create an IF game.

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