Really like the concept and I hope you'll expand on it.
There are (as far as I can see) two games here.
The try-fail cycle with a clear win condition suggests a puzzle game. With a strong "tutorial" (starting with only 4 runes and simpler questions) and eventually using the full 24 runes (including using the divisions between the 3 Aett). This will probably be a wickedly difficult puzzle game by the end.
The other option would be to lean into the vagueness of the predictions. Doing away with immediate failure and going down the road of a visual novel, with different, long-term, consequences based on your choices. (consequences such as: "The hunter died, but we found a ruin. A blessing in disguise?")
Both options sound really fun and interesting. I'm looking forward to your future.
I only really realised the finer details after the first set of questions, but regardless this was fantastically executed and it was very intriguing and tense till the very end, bravo!
Damn that was very good, I felt like I was just making things up but at the same time I got a perfect (I think? tried again getting wrong on purpose after and I immediately get killed so I'm guessing I got all right).
I don't think it would make a great game if it was a full game of just that but it's actually a pretty interesting system.
What I would like to see on the other hand is a system like that used as a sort of divination skill in a game, where you get very cryptic messages about things like an upcoming quest and it would help you prepare for it if you interpret it correctly.
history recalls that shortly after the conquest of Gaul, the Romans began to take on the challenging tribes to the north. in the mountains through beautiful landscapes owned by a deeply proud people living in squalid peaceful arrangements. for hundreds of years the battles continue as the determined germanic peoples fought back against the largest single invader it had ever known. eventually winning and beginning the fall of the Roman Empire they existed through darkest of times and through the brightest intellectual revolutions. as with many other possible cultural extinctions, any time the chance could have wiped out completely either history.
I absolutely love the concept, the atmosphere is brilliant and it really fun trying to read the runes and defeat the romans.
i personally am a big fan of the fact that i was never sure if i was making the right decision or if it was just pure blind luck, it really helped build the air of mystery and suspense.
You are never sure if the gods are actually helping you and giving you signs or if you are just making wild guesses and hoping for the best.
Its kind realistic in that sense and i like that you are never really sure if you did the right thing.
Are the gods really there or is the Seer just a crack pot hoping for the best.
That was so good. While it took a little bit to learn the game, it was so worth it and I beat it on my first try. I would love to see this become a full game.
I can imagine what the problem might be here. Low frame rates can probably cause severe stutters. Sorry if that is the case, it's a game jam project after all...
Right now there is no way to change the quality, sorry. We might be able to add something at a later date though. Especially the zooming issue might be addressable quite easily. If you follow us on itch you should be notified if we upload a new version.
Amazing! Hard to believe this was made in 2 days. What a great concept! I really enjoyed figuring out the correct interpretations. I love that it's so cryptic and ambiguous, but if you pay enough attention you can get to the solution quite easily. Very well designed! Good job, folks.
After some trial and error, I figured out that the thing I got wrong was the last cardinal direction, which is frustrating, since it was pointing more west than north! Otherwise, great concept and well done!
What I don't understand is why we don't throw dice again when new question asked. First sequence is literally 2 yes/no questions in a row that gets same answer from same rune positions, that makes no sense, like every question asked today will receive same answer.
Other than that, really atmospheric, was a little bit angry on book not giving description of zones, but I guess it adds mystics and uncertanty to divining, which would be good for game, and anyway I got all question first try.
Would be nice to have such game with true random and maybe infinite sequence of random questions like in Reigns, lasting until you die
Amazing game: loved the narrative, the developing storyline and the tribal, mystic art. Felt like a medievil, warring version of the fairy rooms in Zelda. This would be an excellent minigame format in a game of minigames.
Very inventive concept. I think it would be neat if the toss was actually random or at least somewhat random in a full version of the game, but that may be asking for too much complexity. Otherwise, all I wanted at the end was more questions to answer.
wow, i found out about this just in time for the post jam release! really good game! sent the army into certain doom and got murdered my first playthrough lol
Very cool game!! I really like concept and the vagueness of the whole game. I still have no idea how many I have done right or wrong and I kind of like that! I checked the end of the book and got a steam code! I got "Q a neon platformer" I think this was intentional and thank you very much for whoever has put this in the game! I am going to enjoy it!
Absolutely incredible, this concept - and everything else about the game - is amazing! The sound, music, and graphics all really set the tone, and I found myself really tense and constantly second-guessing myself!
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Did you decide to continue development towards a full release? Its such a cool concept!
Inscryption vibes lol
Hey Manatea,
We just reviewed your game in our channel and we'd love to hear your thoughts on it! Here's a link to the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQm7ClP0YWY
Bruh i choose random answers just to see what would happen and i won
Really like the concept and I hope you'll expand on it.
There are (as far as I can see) two games here.
The try-fail cycle with a clear win condition suggests a puzzle game. With a strong "tutorial" (starting with only 4 runes and simpler questions) and eventually using the full 24 runes (including using the divisions between the 3 Aett). This will probably be a wickedly difficult puzzle game by the end.
The other option would be to lean into the vagueness of the predictions. Doing away with immediate failure and going down the road of a visual novel, with different, long-term, consequences based on your choices. (consequences such as: "The hunter died, but we found a ruin. A blessing in disguise?")
Both options sound really fun and interesting. I'm looking forward to your future.
I only really realised the finer details after the first set of questions, but regardless this was fantastically executed and it was very intriguing and tense till the very end, bravo!
Damn that was very good, I felt like I was just making things up but at the same time I got a perfect (I think? tried again getting wrong on purpose after and I immediately get killed so I'm guessing I got all right).
I don't think it would make a great game if it was a full game of just that but it's actually a pretty interesting system.
What I would like to see on the other hand is a system like that used as a sort of divination skill in a game, where you get very cryptic messages about things like an upcoming quest and it would help you prepare for it if you interpret it correctly.
Its so painfully good. In a good way, of course.
you have to inuperate the symbols on the board to get context on the stones meaning
history recalls that shortly after the conquest of Gaul, the Romans began to take on the challenging tribes to the north. in the mountains through beautiful landscapes owned by a deeply proud people living in squalid peaceful arrangements. for hundreds of years the battles continue as the determined germanic peoples fought back against the largest single invader it had ever known. eventually winning and beginning the fall of the Roman Empire they existed through darkest of times and through the brightest intellectual revolutions. as with many other possible cultural extinctions, any time the chance could have wiped out completely either history.
I pushed enemies back,but I am still confused about the stone’s meaning.
That is the whole point, it is very vauge and it is your inturpretation that matters
I absolutely love the concept, the atmosphere is brilliant and it really fun trying to read the runes and defeat the romans.
i personally am a big fan of the fact that i was never sure if i was making the right decision or if it was just pure blind luck, it really helped build the air of mystery and suspense.
You are never sure if the gods are actually helping you and giving you signs or if you are just making wild guesses and hoping for the best.
Its kind realistic in that sense and i like that you are never really sure if you did the right thing.
Are the gods really there or is the Seer just a crack pot hoping for the best.
What an amazing concept. I felt fully immersed in my role as a seer. Would love to see a full version of this game!
That was so good. While it took a little bit to learn the game, it was so worth it and I beat it on my first try. I would love to see this become a full game.
idk if it's just my laptop but, oh my god zooming in would kill someone with epilepsy.
I can imagine what the problem might be here. Low frame rates can probably cause severe stutters. Sorry if that is the case, it's a game jam project after all...
is there a way I can change graphic settings so it might run better on my laptop
Right now there is no way to change the quality, sorry. We might be able to add something at a later date though. Especially the zooming issue might be addressable quite easily. If you follow us on itch you should be notified if we upload a new version.
Amazing! Hard to believe this was made in 2 days. What a great concept! I really enjoyed figuring out the correct interpretations. I love that it's so cryptic and ambiguous, but if you pay enough attention you can get to the solution quite easily. Very well designed! Good job, folks.
Really fun and innovative game. Great job!
I don't understand. I won on the first try- did I just get lucky? I had no idea what the signs meant the entire time.
unplayable for me, looks cool though
Congrats on top 20!
This is the best idea! Would love to see this expanded upon
After some trial and error, I figured out that the thing I got wrong was the last cardinal direction, which is frustrating, since it was pointing more west than north! Otherwise, great concept and well done!
I think its not where the arrow points but where the stone lands on the piece of paper
The book said cardinal directions for arrows like that
it says to look where it lands, not where it points
What I don't understand is why we don't throw dice again when new question asked. First sequence is literally 2 yes/no questions in a row that gets same answer from same rune positions, that makes no sense, like every question asked today will receive same answer.
Other than that, really atmospheric, was a little bit angry on book not giving description of zones, but I guess it adds mystics and uncertanty to divining, which would be good for game, and anyway I got all question first try.
Would be nice to have such game with true random and maybe infinite sequence of random questions like in Reigns, lasting until you die
make this into a full game
Amazing game: loved the narrative, the developing storyline and the tribal, mystic art. Felt like a medievil, warring version of the fairy rooms in Zelda. This would be an excellent minigame format in a game of minigames.
Very cool concept. Learning curve is quite bothersome but once you're in the zone it's amazing!
I did it on my first try. You just have to be creative. For example the sign of horses was at the top, so they had to use cavallery
Fantastic game, tho a bit short and confusing (also not running super well on potatoes pc)
I managed to win on my 2nd run, yet still have no idea how many errors I made
Would love to see a full version of it!
Sound design is so good, just wow.
I would pay good money for this if it was a full game.
Fantastic, if developed into a full fledged game it would be amazing.
Very inventive concept. I think it would be neat if the toss was actually random or at least somewhat random in a full version of the game, but that may be asking for too much complexity. Otherwise, all I wanted at the end was more questions to answer.
Fantastic game! A full game where there even is randomness involved could be great!
Anybody else get that creepy ending after playing enough times? >.> this game is great. keep up the good work!
wow, i found out about this just in time for the post jam release! really good game! sent the army into certain doom and got murdered my first playthrough lol
Very cool game!! I really like concept and the vagueness of the whole game. I still have no idea how many I have done right or wrong and I kind of like that! I checked the end of the book and got a steam code! I got "Q a neon platformer" I think this was intentional and thank you very much for whoever has put this in the game! I am going to enjoy it!
Amazing! I'd love a full game of this!
Absolutely incredible, this concept - and everything else about the game - is amazing! The sound, music, and graphics all really set the tone, and I found myself really tense and constantly second-guessing myself!
I loved the concept!!!
Really cool concept! I'd definitely play a full version of this!