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Revision as of 04:07, 27 Haziran 2024

Splitted in the Midst
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General
AuthorItGrindsAndItRoars
TypePuzzle
Version2020
LicenseMixed
SystemCGB
Last Updated2020/09/03
Links
Download
Website

A puzzle simulation game Inspired by “Papers, Please” by Lucas Pope.

It was a submission for GBJAM 8, ranked 32th out of 259 entries.

Controls

D-Pad - Select an item

A - Examine the item

B - Ask about the item

Screenshots

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Media

Playthrough of Splitted in the Midst (it'll all survive you)

Credits

Dialog frame made by Vectorpixelstar. (https://vectorpixelstar.itch.io/dialog-frames).

Eishiya provided valuable grammar corrections, spelling corrections, and general editing on the text. (https://eishiya.itch.io/).

Primary musical piece is an attempt at a gameboy transcription of “Si io m’accorgo ben mio d’un altro amante” which is a classical guitar piece. The second one pieces is the transcription of just a couple of bars from the 15th century piece "Dove son quei fieri oochi?". Journal is quoting Ezra Pounds "The Cantos".

External links

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