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Irrational Secrets: Another Story

Irrational Secrets: Another Story
Irrational Secrets: Another Story
Irrational Secrets: Another Story
Irrational Secrets: Another Story
Irrational Secrets: Another Story
Irrational Secrets: Another Story
Irrational Secrets: Another Story

Submission Details

Genre: Adventure
Author: lemongreen
Added On: July 25, 2015 @ 5:07 PM
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Description

(Actually it's probably a bit more visual novel in parts, but Adventure is the closest category)

Engine: RPG Maker Ace (Though it plays much more like a point and click; seriously I haven’t tried to rig events to work with the typical keyboard setup that Ace uses so you will need a mouse to play)

Basic  synopsis:

Mycroft Holden is an inspector for the International Division… well, not yet exactly. Every inspector is expected to pass a certification test first, but unfortunately quite a few extenuating circumstances have been holding Mycroft back. Will this finally be his chance, or is something else waiting just to get in the way?

Interact - left click

Menu - right click (or either X or ESC on keyboard [using a QWETY keyboard, in case that matters])

There's also a scaled fullscreen function if you press F5 (it's probably not pretty looking, but it's better than Ace's built-in fullscreen) 

The game itself has about four different endings (I'm not sure they can all be gotten within an hour; I don't expect the judges to do so, since the story is fairly well explained after getting two or three)  

edit: Download links are available on the page linked through the button; I hope I'm allowed to do that (I wouldn't see why not since it does still link to the download, it just allows for people to choose which file service they'd prefer to download from among other things) 

And here's the RMN page for people who prefer posting reviews there.

I just wanted to also add that though the game's story isn't as tightly complete as it probably should or has as much gameplay for some to actually consider it a "game" I personally consider it finished enough for the contest and got what I wanted out of this experience so far (having fun making a working experience that hopefully other will enjoy as much as I did creating it. I also want to play as many as the entries I can to see all the amazing variety of games this contest has brought to life)