Brilliant game and a great example of what can be done with RPG Paper Maker. I'm excited to see what other games get made using this engine. Thank you for making an interesting narrative experience that really gives the player a rather novel take on a genre that sometimes can feel stagnant.
Imagine opening up your game just to be greeted by glitchy music, a bugged title screen, and your character having the self-awareness to know that something is wrong.....
Adventures In In In In is a simple RPG maker game that takes all the RPG elements you know and love (turn-based combat) as well as story-telling elements in order to allow the player a glimpse into what NPCs go through when their world is ruined. You're placed in the shoes of an unnamed mouse who, while burdened by the voice of the narrator, must traverse their world in order to discover the cause of the errors in order to save their friend FLUFFY and figure out how to defeat the dreaded G.js. In terms of mechanics, this is more on the story driven side where you walk from place to place interacting with different people and objects; while there is a use of the fighting mechanics, it's used more to further emphasize how badly corrupted the game has gotten.
This is usually the section where I talk about bugs and glitches in the game, but (surprise surprise) the game is a giant glitch fest purposefully. There weren't any sticking points to the games mechanics or collision anywhere I could find either.
All in all, this is a nice RPG maker game that doesn't try to be overly scary with it's theme and uses all that is at it's disposal to tell a story about saving your reality and friends. At a runtime of about 10 minutes, this game doesn't ever feel like it's too long or overbearing while also getting it's point across (the ending was a nice twist as well)
Hello, i absolutely ado0red the game, tho you should do more, ie possabally have luke slowly become self aware after, he starts talking to you and you shold have it so theres many text replays, you talk to him yourself by texting, you can address to him as the came progresses, and maybe you can axt as the antagonest by taking control by screwing with the files
Bad game glitches everywhere. Just kidding. This is game is real fun. Almost reminds me of Doki Doki Literature Club. You did a great job at making this feel a little bit unsettling. Great Job :D
Hey no need to apologize for something that's not precisely broken. Plus it's a free game. I have no way to buy games from itch.io as they don't accept my country's money so i'm very glad to always see free game jam entries like these.
Your prototype was short but definetly lifted me up from a bad day, i just needed exactly 10 minutes of relaxing and you gave me that. Thank you Fluffymouse
Forgot to mention: Found your game from ManlyBadassHero channel.
Thank you for your kindness, but don't force yourself to if you prefer to sell them, once you believe the quality is up to it. Feel free to DM me if you need playtesters tho, i'd do it for free, full feedback included. (on my spare time of course)
This game was amazingly cute and really well done. I enjoyed the meta humor throughout the game and thought the ending wrapped everything up nicely. Definitely digged the fitting music and art style.
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Brilliant game and a great example of what can be done with RPG Paper Maker. I'm excited to see what other games get made using this engine. Thank you for making an interesting narrative experience that really gives the player a rather novel take on a genre that sometimes can feel stagnant.
Imagine opening up your game just to be greeted by glitchy music, a bugged title screen, and your character having the self-awareness to know that something is wrong.....
Adventures In In In In is a simple RPG maker game that takes all the RPG elements you know and love (turn-based combat) as well as story-telling elements in order to allow the player a glimpse into what NPCs go through when their world is ruined. You're placed in the shoes of an unnamed mouse who, while burdened by the voice of the narrator, must traverse their world in order to discover the cause of the errors in order to save their friend FLUFFY and figure out how to defeat the dreaded G.js. In terms of mechanics, this is more on the story driven side where you walk from place to place interacting with different people and objects; while there is a use of the fighting mechanics, it's used more to further emphasize how badly corrupted the game has gotten.
This is usually the section where I talk about bugs and glitches in the game, but (surprise surprise) the game is a giant glitch fest purposefully. There weren't any sticking points to the games mechanics or collision anywhere I could find either.
All in all, this is a nice RPG maker game that doesn't try to be overly scary with it's theme and uses all that is at it's disposal to tell a story about saving your reality and friends. At a runtime of about 10 minutes, this game doesn't ever feel like it's too long or overbearing while also getting it's point across (the ending was a nice twist as well)
My playthrough:
I played and had a lot of fun exploring with the cute mice. I was fearful for their tiny existences. T_T
Good job.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you had a fun time :)
Hello, i absolutely ado0red the game, tho you should do more, ie possabally have luke slowly become self aware after, he starts talking to you and you shold have it so theres many text replays, you talk to him yourself by texting, you can address to him as the came progresses, and maybe you can axt as the antagonest by taking control by screwing with the files
Honestly kinda fun! Playing a glitchy and infected state of a once beautiful game about ERROR {Cannot load comment.js} Is kinda cool!
Also you should've made a file called G.js in the game files.
Otherwise this is a really p o g g e r s game
I'm so glad you enjoyed the game :) and that is a pretty cool idea. I shall try that the next time I update the game.
Bad game glitches everywhere. Just kidding. This is game is real fun. Almost reminds me of Doki Doki Literature Club. You did a great job at making this feel a little bit unsettling. Great Job :D
Thank you so much :) I'm happy you enjoyed it.
Not going to lie, I would love to play the game that was glitched out, here.
Fantastic little tale, here~
That would be pretty interesting. Maybe someday I can make it. :)
I'm happy you enjoyed it! Thank you very much~!
Cool, enjoyable little adventure, was rooting for the MC to make it
Thank you so much! I'm happy you enjoyed it~
Love stuff like this and yours was amazing, but please consider making an update that allows resizing or at least Full Screen
Thank you very much! And yes I will have that in a future update. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Hey no need to apologize for something that's not precisely broken. Plus it's a free game.
I have no way to buy games from itch.io as they don't accept my country's money so i'm very glad to always see free game jam entries like these.
Your prototype was short but definetly lifted me up from a bad day, i just needed exactly 10 minutes of relaxing and you gave me that.
Thank you Fluffymouse
Forgot to mention: Found your game from ManlyBadassHero channel.
Oh yes, I understand and I will be making more games and releasing them as free in the future.
And yes the game is very short, but I'm very happy to hear my game cheered you up! .
Thank you for your kindness, but don't force yourself to if you prefer to sell them, once you believe the quality is up to it.
Feel free to DM me if you need playtesters tho, i'd do it for free, full feedback included. (on my spare time of course)
Excellent game that everyone should experience.
Full play through here:
Review:This game was amazingly cute and really well done. I enjoyed the meta humor throughout the game and thought the ending wrapped everything up nicely. Definitely digged the fitting music and art style.
Thank you so much! I'm happy you enjoyed it. I just watched your play through and I love it! keep up the good work <3
Thank you, you as well hopefully run into more of your games in the future!