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As grass turns to savannah, and savannah to lifeless sand, you realize you finally made it. The Wasteland. 

Wasteland Journey is an interactive fiction/text based RPG focusing on decision making.

Can you survive in this journey?


How to play:

At each "encounter point", click on the button with numbers to read the story.  Choose your actions.

If your action requires a skill check, a result window will appear. Increase your skill level to increase your skill check success rate!


Credits:

Game Design: Tariri

Writing: Matt - Ad Ludus (Hire this guy, he is awesome. :))


Note:

This is a short interactive fiction made for game jams.

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Found any bugs? Please report it!

Donations are appreciated!

Check out my other game jam games: Silent City and Dawn Survivor.

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorTariri
GenreInteractive Fiction, Adventure, Role Playing, Visual Novel
TagsAtmospheric, Text based

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Wasteland Journey v1.1.zip 57 MB

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Thanks for uploading this! And congrats on finishing the jam. 


I had some mixed thoughts on this, and think that if nothing else it's a really good foundation for something bigger. The art and music were great (although, as I've said on a couple of other games, I would have loved a mute button) and there was obviously care taken to world-building interest here.

However, I struggle a bit more with regards to this being a text adventure (when it felt, mechanically at least, like it had the bones of a survival game more than anything) and with the overall competition theme. I wish I could have spent more time on the final node exploring the setting and interacting with what I had developed - I was genuinely feeling interested at that point and sad that it got glossed over.

This definitely feels like the "game"-iest entry here, and I don't think that's an inherently bad thing. You've definitely put a lot of good work into this and should be proud!