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There's only one error that can destroy an otherwise well-planned Halloween party, and it's just ruined your girlfriend's. If you can't find any gourds in the next hour, you might have to consider finding a new place to live.
5th Place, La Petite Mort - English - ECTOCOMP 2020
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The second werewolf-at-a-party game of EctoComp 2020, after Social Lycanthropy Disorder, but this time everyone else is a monster too. A short Twine where you resolve the terrifying and traumatic situation of not having enough pumpkins for the party games. Oh no! The game requires you to wander around chatting with the ghoulish guests, so it's annoying that you only get one conversation choice at a time, and have to go and start the conversation again to pick the other choices. I though this was about to turn into The Great Pumpkin Heist Adventure, but disappointingly you only get to solve one puzzle, then an NPC does the rest for you. It's an easy read, the low stakes are unstressful and relaxing, and the colour scheme of orange text and red links is pleasing to the eye. "Living together in harmony", you might say.
This is a short, styled twine game about having a party with monsters and you having to find some gourds.
It has a world-model, various characters that can interact with each other, and some items.
Everything's just small. There's very little of interest in the conversational options that don't advance the story, and only a few options do anything.
But this was made in 4 hours, and I'm honestly impressed at how much they packed in in that time. And some of the characters are described very well (especially Orlok and Lycan).
A choice IF set at a Halloween party, this one has only minimal amounts of dialogue. Here you are tasked with a puzzle of sorts, which involves going back and forth a bit. I’m not entirely sure what to take from this story, but the writing was pretty decent, and the cover art was nice.