Sigmund Simulator
Inspired by Neon Genesis Evangelion and years of brain rot. This is a twine project that's meant to be a humorous little non linear narrative game. The players choices individually don't effect the gameplay too much, but they are able to beat the game after exploring the "world" for a while, and inferring the correct sequence of actions. Let me know what you think, and if you thought the objective was too confusing. Thanks!
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I like the fact that the sound you put in was very spooky so I was hoping to get out of each page and I thought I was making the wrong choice again and again until,The meme, the pictures, and the voice effects that you put popped up, which I find it really funny. I still don’t get the point of the game but I guess the point is try and try again hoping which choices could lead me to another ending if there is any. I find the game very enjoyable and funny.
It is really fun that different combination will lead to different ending, and I have a great time to try them out.
Playing this feels like going through a maze. I like how different combinations of elements give you different results. With the little amount of words, you make the player overthink their choices.
It was really fun to play the game. The pictures you chose was funny and the way I can choose the where, what, who and the following other words was fun to choose since you gave the players a freedom. Greatt!
The ability to change your options to get different results is an amazing game mechanic. Something about the game resetting when you click on "Redo" despite the context of the dialogue saying you can not redo is such good wordplay.
Everything is just in a beautiful position. Love the pic/meme
My brain has melted and I had to pick up the pieces. Lobotomy simulator would be a more fitting title.
Dude this game is fire. the slices was genius. would show to all my friends 11/10
This is great, Josh. Totally funny and a great use of Twine! Translating the pizza slicing video into an interactive thing is brilliant, and the cycling link works so well. This is concise and feels complete as a piece!