Culture Corp by yeoldecoot
Play as a interviewer in this game about saving the world but what sacrifices must you make.
Notes: To exit the handbook press the globe. The characters can phase through the handbook so I recommend only opening the handbook during user input areas. This games randomizes the facial features and clothing of all of the interviewees along with their personalities so every play through is different. the names of the people are semi tied to their personalities so when the boss refers to hughford or cole he is referring to the second and third interviewees.
Credits: Programming: yeoldecoot music: Gerarld Fish Sticks art: mams27 writer: Gigantoraptor co-writer: yeoldecoot
| Windows | https://yeoldecoot.itch.io/culture-corp |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/43/culture-corp |
Ratings
| Given | 10🗳️ | 2🗨️ |
Feedback
Squeegee
04. Dec 2018 · 08:14 UTC
I like it, the music is nice as are the visuals, I just wish the options for inserting dialogue were more obvious that it was a dialogue box and I wish that the notebook was highlighted so when they refer to it I know what and where it is.
owl and jackalope
06. Dec 2018 · 04:29 UTC
The responses were interesting and the music was really fun. The game had a very Better of Ted feel to it which was really cute. The only drawback was that the instructions at the beginning of the game were unclear and it was a little difficult to make out the notebook at first. Once I had it opened, I felt like I need to keep opening to remember what questions I could ask. Maybe leaving the dialog options available instead of typing would have been better. You could mix up the questions a little bit too so that you didn't always ask the golden three questions.
🎤 yeoldecoot
06. Dec 2018 · 05:03 UTC
I don't know how to respond to questions anymore but originally we had a plethora of questions planned and we felt that if there was a selection that consisted of 30 different boxes the screen would get a bit cluttered but the play testers did complain about that.