A downloadable game for Windows

A FEAST FOR EYES


Made entirely over 72 hours for Ludum Dare 43 ("Sacrifices must be made")

For most of the year, it slumbers, but now it's awake and drawing you back. It orders you and your kin to bring it a living meal, night after night, with promise of rewards for servitude and threats of destruction for failure. 

Your fate and the fates of those around you depend on how well you serve the great 'It' that disturbs your sleep. Harden your heart, or let others pay the price.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorHeartless
GenreInteractive Fiction
Made withAdobe Photoshop, Unity
TagsHorror, Ludum Dare, Ludum Dare 43, Mouse only, Multiple Endings, My First Game Jam, Narrative
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
AccessibilityOne button
LinksLudum Dare

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Such a whimsy horror game. Definitely didn't see that ending coming. I loved the voices it was cute. A little hard on the controls. 

Omg what the hell did I just play ?!!!!Great game ! I liked the way you told the story !

Thanks for giving it a look, I'm glad you liked it! My apologies for the confusing controls. Definitely something I'll look out for in the future!

Good Luck :)

Thought this was a lovely little game. Very good considering the small time frame you had to make it. 
The 'voice acting' made me laugh. Was not expecting that xD
This was a really great concept for a game but found it quite hard to play. It would work so much better as a mobile game thats for sure. You'd be able to swipe better then. 
I talked more about the game at the end of this video. But generally, really happy i found and played this game. Keep up the good work for any future games :) 4/5 - 5 if the controls were easier. But that might just me being harsh. 

Hey, thanks so much for the feedback! I really enjoyed watching you play through the game (especially glad that you went back for another ending). I'm sorry that some of the dialogue was getting cut off early, but at least it didn't seem to lose anything important. You did a good job of reading it like it was intentional anyway, so thanks for that too!

thanks for taking the time to watch my video 😊 I honestly thought it was a great little game. I didn't want to criticise small dialogue issues like that and make a big deal out of it, for others watching to notice, as it still seemed to flow well regardless (99.9999% of the time) 😝 have you considered expanding this game, or you just leaving it as it is? 

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I'm mostly treating it as a learning experience, but I have considered coming back to work out a 'full' version at some point. A bunch of stuff ended up getting left out to make sure it got done on time!