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About the StoryEncore un peu de temps en salle de surveillance, et ça sera l’heure de votre pause. Concentrez vous sur les douze écrans devant vous. Faites un rapport pour chaque comportements suspect ou visant à troubler l’ordre public.N’oubliez pas, la sécurité de ceux qui nous sont chers justifie que l’on ne tolère aucun écart. Game Details |
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4th place - French Comp 2019
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This French IFComp game was written using Vorple, allowing it to have a dozen illustrations.
In stark contrast to the freedom of parser or the generally linear Twine games, this game has twelve different screens you can pay attention to, each of which has its own timeline. This makes it more like Varicella or Master of the Land, which implement similar parallel timelines.
However, just as with those games, I found it difficult to make and carry out plans.
I believe there may have been an error in the scoring. Despite receiving positive feedback on many of my police reports, and playing through a half-dozen times, my score only went down from 100 out of 1000, sometimes even becoming negative. My final scores were 100, -50, 80, and so on. I checked the walkthrough after and it seemed to say I was doing a good job, so I don't know.
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