Your resume resembles a graveyard, strewn with dead projects, killed career opportunities and shattered dreams. You're not sure how you'll pay rent, let alone buy dinner - and so you jump at the chance for a job interview.

...No matter how weird it may be.

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A surreal point-and-click interactive story about the struggles of focusing and how sometimes to go forwards, we have to go back and.... DELVE.

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Please help this improve by sharing a comment with any bugs you may discover while playing! Much appreciated!

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Design/Code/Writing by Loressa

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Audio by Wigg Grant/WGAudio

 LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/wgaudio 

Website: https://www.wgaudio.co.uk/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wigg-grant/ 

Spotify: https://artist.sptfy.com/WGAudio 

SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/wigg_grant 

Itch: https://wgaudio.itch.io/ 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WiggGrant

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Images generated by Loressa using Stable Diffusion XL


StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorsLoressa, WGAudio
GenreInteractive Fiction
TagsAtmospheric, Creepy, Exploration, mobile, Narrative, Point & Click, Surreal, Text based, Twine

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I stopped at the Casino because I was just intially curious as to what kind of game you made. Not sure how long or short it is. I'll probably finish at a later time to give my proper thoughts. But I did catch a couple of errors.

When picking a contestant from the Game Show level I received:

Error: cannot execute macro <<include>>: Story.has title parameter cannot be undefined
<<include $floor1ZombieMapW>>

Also, the music reaching the Casino from the elevator sounds weird. I'm not sure if it's one song or two songs playing at once, but definitely sounds weird.

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Thanks for the bug report, I'll fix that right now.  Edit: and fixed!


Regarding the music, there's a button in menu showing all the music details and individual tracks - does it sound weird there? The music design did use a core melody overlaid with other sounds, so it might be that.