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Cart #34543 | 2016-12-30 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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"As you know we have a ghost situation here. Find out what it wants and make it leave. Builders are afraid to tear the place down. We need the space, for whatever. Or something. Good luck."

A tiny adventure game about ghosts and love.

Left, Right : move
X : interact
C : use item
Up, Down : select item

I had this idea for a game for a long time, but somehow it wasn't until encountering pico8's restrictive format that I could actually make it into something. I hope you like it!

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When I figured out how to get past the room with the pink duck painting, I felt like a genius. Took a while. Nicely done!


I'm glad, thanks ^^


Finally finished it. It had some pretty clever puzzles, without being too overly difficult. It's nice to see a game where the developer had the courage to publish something with the message this one has, despite the possible controversial nature of it.

(Possible spoilers):


Thanks, glad you liked it !

I don't think there's anything controversial about it though ^^'


This was great!
Spoilers-ish below

I chose the east path at the end of the game.

And I have to agree, I didn't notice anything remotely controversial.


It's a gay love story. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but sadly we don't live in a world where everyone would be accepting of this, that's why I commended the controversial aspect of it.


I understand what you meant :)

Thanks cabledragon!

I like to find out which way people went ^^


This is one of the most beautiful and incredibly creative things I've seen in a while. :)
And, myself being me,

went down both paths. :P


Thank you so much Jeremy ^^`


just played this and really enjoyed it :) the still life museum setting and bordered presentation are very interesting and have a unique feel to them; the atmospheric music contributes nicely too

edit: forgot to mention: I noticed there is a part which requires (as far as I can tell) pushing left and right at the same time, which is fine on a keyboard but wouldn't be physically possible when using a controller. just fyi in case you didn't realize. honestly I probably would have been super annoyed if I got to that part and was using a controller (I often do use one but luckily I wasn't this time lol) :p


This is so gorgeous!! Love it.


I feel I must be stupid because I can't get anywhere in this.

EDIT: Like, I opened the source code and set the variable to True to get passed that damn duck.


Interesting puzzles and story!



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