Bookmarked
A downloadable game for Windows
Mari Ishida is a struggling college student until suddenly, her laptop stops working. Desperate to finish her essay, she buys a computer from a random woman in a parking lot. However, everything changes when Mari gets trapped in a virtual world based on a website she bookmarked. Now she must work with a boy named Neil to escape the cursed computer. But at what cost will it take for her to go home?
Short RPG with about 40-50 minutes of gameplay
Cute story with a moral dilemma
Lots of pixel perfect eye candy
No random encounters
Arrow Keys | Movement / Menu navigation |
Z | Confirm / Interact |
X | Cancel |
F4 | Toggle Fullscreen |
F5 | Restart Game |
Game Designer Narrative Writer Programmer Graphics | Elijah Kang |
Music | DEgITx (CC4.0) Nihilore (CC4.0) Punch Deck (CC3.0) |
Plugins | Fomar0153, MechPen, Nolonar, Sasuke Kannazuki, Triacontane, Yoji Ojima |
Misc Resources | Beowulf, Daniel Linssen, Eeve Somepx, Pexels |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Elijah Kang |
Genre | Role Playing, Adventure |
Made with | Adobe Photoshop, RPG Maker |
Tags | 2D, Cute, Female Protagonist, Pixel Art, RPG Maker, Short, Singleplayer, Story Rich |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Download
Download
Bookmarked v1.0.zip - Prototype 133 MB
Install instructions
Unzip and run Game.exe
Important Note:
The download is a prototype build that contains bugs and unbalanced gameplay.
Comments
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bouta download this game and provide sum feedback brb
oh my lord this is absolutely amazing! i like that in ( SPOILERS) world two the code part u dont REALLY have to do that last digit but its kinda worth it for the buffs
Thanks for playing! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
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nice game
Thanks for playing! The video was insightful. I've noticed a few players who didn't realize they can use stronger skills using stars so the UI could use some improvement.
I really liked it. The combat mechanics were interesting and the art looked great. :-)
Just one thing: I saw the stances tab but thought it would be explained later, so I didn't use it and then promptly forgot it was there. I think there should be a fight halfway through the first level that shows the player the advantages of using stances, so they know when to use them later.
Anyway, I'm happy I got to play your game. Good luck with finishing the rest!
I agree. That's a good idea, especially since stances do help for battles later in the game.
Thanks for playing and providing feedback! :)