I was directed to here via the video on your process of developing this for LD55. I appreciated the creative process behind making this. Initially, I was really stumped and had no understanding what the game stood for until I replayed more than once to appreciate the deeper workings and be more observant to the text that lends into the comedic aspects. Ironically, this made me slightly more aware of going into art history (I used to take an art history elective module during my years of university, but mine was Dadaism and Orientalism). I appreciate the visual and sound feedback for the player's actions, something I myself am trying to incorporate into the game jams I take part in. It's quite fun playing this, and a wholly self-educating experience from a developer's POV.
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I was directed to here via the video on your process of developing this for LD55. I appreciated the creative process behind making this. Initially, I was really stumped and had no understanding what the game stood for until I replayed more than once to appreciate the deeper workings and be more observant to the text that lends into the comedic aspects. Ironically, this made me slightly more aware of going into art history (I used to take an art history elective module during my years of university, but mine was Dadaism and Orientalism). I appreciate the visual and sound feedback for the player's actions, something I myself am trying to incorporate into the game jams I take part in. It's quite fun playing this, and a wholly self-educating experience from a developer's POV.
NOT A LESSON IN ART HISTORY
NOOOOOOOOOOO
Not sure a game has made me laugh so hard
How does this relate to the theme?
directly
i knew you guys were funny, but this is pretty fonking funny