Laura Michet's Blog

My Favorite Molyjam 2013 Games

The Rogue Less Traveled

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It’s a randomized dungeon-crawler done IN TWINE. Very exciting! Far and away the most interesting-to-me submission in the entire jam. These guys were working directly behind me at the IGN office and I kept getting fascinating glances at their work whenever I got out of my chair. Definitely worth SEVERAL plays.

Haughty or Naughty

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(ED NOTE: as of 2024 this is no longer at http://haughtyornaughty.com/ -- but it used to be!)

Haughty or Naughty captured my imagination in the same way that Drawception once did. It’s a magnetic poetry game/website which provides you with a poetry title, then gives you a series of suggestive words themed to that title, along with a bunch of more-ordinary words common to every poem. You arrange them to make a four-line poem, which other users then rate as “haughty” or “naughty.” I love the way words are themed to the title. There’s some great stuff popping up on this site right now. It’s given me a lot of neat ideas!

Back to the First Date

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(ED NOTE: as of 2024 this is no longer online, but you can find the creator's page about it here.)

A comic about two time-travellers trying to fix the date they went on several weeks before. You click on the things they say, change them, and watch the changes propagate down through the panels of the comic. It’s a very cool way of presenting this kind of conversation gameplay! It reminded me a little bit of the memory remixing in Remember Me– but the comic layout makes it way easier to see all the changes and plan your decisions in this game. This is another one that gave me a lot of good ideas.

Molydog: Dogulus Rift

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I of course have not played this game on its intended platform, as I’m not a swank motherfucker who owns a Rift development kit. However, I watched a video of it, and it was awesome. I love the verbs the player uses and I love the idea of a game about embarrassing the in-game dog owner and the player, simultaneously.

Scarred

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Scarred is simple but sobering . This game used the same prompt that my Twine story did. The creator of Scarred, Leo Burke, took it way more literally than me, however– and did a great job. The environments seem crudely-constructed at first, but are actually very effective at communicating a specific mood. The mazelike corridors and passageways made me feel trapped and lost. The scripted events at the ending are also pretty good. Make sure you read the quote through before playing. I personally picked this quote because, out of context, it seemed so important and significant. The creator of Scarred managed to tease the significance out of this quote much more effectively than I did.

Hello World!

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(ED NOTE: as of 2024 the game no longer seems to be available at http://helloworld.kanako.dk/game.html -- but it once was!)

Explore the environment and leave messages. There’s a lot of cool stuff to read here, and the environment is bright and appealing.

Loyal

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(ED NOTE: as of 2024 I'm unable to find this anywhere online. Apologies!)

This game isn’t actually finished yet, but it was demoed at the SF location and I was super impressed by what they had to show so far. Great art, an interesting puzzle mechanic, and effective micro-storytelling. You play a dog growing up alongside a young girl. You must protect her and keep her safe. Every screen depicts a major life event; you get to choose three actions per screen, and watch the results play out. Special action combos result in interesting events.