You are a detective in the 60's on the case of some missing art by the famous minimalist painter 'ed'.
There are 2 Hidden Object areas and 2 mini-puzzle games plus some other problems to solve.
This game and all its assets was made in 48 hours. See me do it here:
I played and whole thing, and it wasn't too bad, especially considering the 48-hour deadline. Some things you should know:
During some playthroughs, the first puzzle, the one solved after getting all the notes, would have one piece missing, forcing me to start over. This happened...twice, I think? Also, I picked up the first two flowers right away, but after ed told me the painting was a forgery, both the flowers reappeared. This didn't affect gameplay that much, but it's worth noting, I guess. The ending also kind of verged on "a winner is you"territory,but it's Ludum Dare, so that's ok.
The rest of the game was nicely done, though. I liked the music; it fit nicely with the "mystery" feel of the game. Nice job on the BGs, too.
My first completed visual novel, which is at 1.3, it's final version(woo hoo!): Monster Uses CPU 2
Finally at version 1.0: White Fog
You might ask yourself: If I could only save one paragraph of the work I'm writing, which one would I save?
Which one would I let go first?
-from Understanding Rhetoric: A Graphic Guide to Writing by Elizabeth Losh, Johnathan Alexander, Kevin Cannon, and Zander Cannon
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The puzzles annoyed me kinda, especially the rotating one, as I forgot how it was supposed to look.
Overall, it was a short and a nice time-killer. Ending was eh, like how Haze had said with the tvtrope lol.
But yeah, if you have time to kill, and likes a short fun puzzle-mystery type of game, this is for you!