A Ludic Proof of the Difficulties Inherent in Finding a Proper Skull by JackDegree

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made by JackDegree for LD30 (COMPO)
Get your academic career going. As an archaeologist, try to make the discovery of a lifetime. And see how far reaching your analyses can be.

(Hint: there is no good ending)


Changelog:
08/27: Fixed a typo (missing word in link) as signaled by player Retl.
09/06: Fixed a typo as signaled by player Dining Philosopher.

Ratings

Coolness 69% 3
Overall 3.03 738
Fun 2.63 904
Graphics 2.67 827
Humor 3.12 167
Innovation 3.08 620
Mood 3.57 138
Theme 3.26 554

Feedback

dadman
25. Aug 2014 路 15:12 UTC
Uhm...
I feel like this needs a bit more explanation as to what you're going for before I could enjoy it.
馃帳 JackDegree
25. Aug 2014 路 17:59 UTC
Ok, I added some information to the description. :)
pjimmy
25. Aug 2014 路 18:27 UTC
it's certainly uncanny
Mr.Cassels
25. Aug 2014 路 18:36 UTC
took me way to long to realize that I was swapping perspectives, maybe add a note in the description?
DDFranky
25. Aug 2014 路 18:40 UTC
Clever game and really interesting story. Also, a lot of text and branching for a game made in 48h!
Aglavra
25. Aug 2014 路 18:40 UTC
I liked this interactive story. I played it several times, before I noticed your note about "no good ending" :)
馃帳 JackDegree
26. Aug 2014 路 15:43 UTC
@Mr.Cassels: I'd rather have people discover it, maybe next time I'll try to make it more evident though.
@pjimmy: I like that adjective, so I'll take that as a compliment?
@DDFRanky & Aglavara : Thanks guys!
Adjotur
26. Aug 2014 路 20:21 UTC
Glad I found this. Always love a text based game. At first I didn't know what was going on but after I figured out what was going on it seemed pretty awesome.
GrooveMan
26. Aug 2014 路 20:28 UTC
I dig the premise! And I always love me a bit of Twine. The colour choice is definitely appropriate for the concept, but I think subtle changes in BG and font colour (which you can do in Twine on a room-by-room basis) would do wonders for both making the switches between perspectives clearer, and make the changes in scene more immersive. Keep experimenting!
markusfisch
26. Aug 2014 路 21:33 UTC
Interesting game. Took a few plays until I understood. Nice text adventure!
馃帳 JackDegree
26. Aug 2014 路 22:12 UTC
@Grooveman: Thanks! Definitely will look into that!
CaptainNakou
27. Aug 2014 路 11:57 UTC
Very deep. Very special. I like it. Not the funiest thing i've seen but one of the most interesting concepts.
bobrocks
27. Aug 2014 路 13:02 UTC
I went home thinking of my mediocre career! Nice take on the classic text adventure!
veryfinestlions
27. Aug 2014 路 15:20 UTC
Don't see a lot of these on here! I liked the odd synergy (antergy?) between the researcher's efforts and the hunter's. Clever stuff.
esayitch
27. Aug 2014 路 15:26 UTC
I liked the concept a lot, especially it's originality. The duality was very well-done. It is not something I would normally play, but I can see its merits ;)
Snoother
27. Aug 2014 路 16:12 UTC
Very interesting. Took me a bit to get it, but when I did it became quite impressive. Definitely one of the best entries I've played so far.
Retl
27. Aug 2014 路 19:07 UTC
"Spear make hunt_choice"
I think I might have broke something just then. :B

Anywho, I found it a neat game. Only played it once through. I didn't even know about Twine until now, so it was neat to see that put to use.
馃帳 JackDegree
27. Aug 2014 路 20:19 UTC
@Retl Oh, thanks, I'll look into that right now and see how I can fix it.

Thanks everyone for the nice comments!
madmaw
28. Aug 2014 路 23:27 UTC
I thought this was really well written
eott
29. Aug 2014 路 16:33 UTC
It's good to know that text adventures are still alive and kicking.
vogon101
29. Aug 2014 路 17:30 UTC
Nice idea
Vainglorious
30. Aug 2014 路 00:50 UTC
I do like the swapping of perspectives on this. Very well done.
Dining Philosopher
02. Sep 2014 路 22:15 UTC
Nice, I was afraid I got stuck but it seems you just have to dig around for a few identical days. The dialogue seems very well-written to me, the colors/design could have used some work. I'd like to point out another typo, "meditations meditations" on one page.
Chris
15. Sep 2014 路 01:32 UTC
I found the metaphor created via the perspective shifts effective, although jarring (and alienating) at first. I would have liked to get know to know the main voice first before it gets corrupted. I love the use of 'fictional facts', they give a great sense of character and place. This could also be a great area for expansion, I suggest looking at the way Borges uses these 'so-boring-they-must-be-true' tidbits of information to flesh out the world, and thinking how could your medium do it better. Great stuff.
馃帳 JackDegree
15. Sep 2014 路 13:32 UTC
Thanks Chris, I had actually read some Borges in the week before LD, and I'm pretty sure it had some influence on this. I will definitely be trying to do more elaborate/developped stuff in the future.