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 KeysMovement / Menu navigation
ZConfirm / Interact
XCancel
F4Toggle Fullscreen
F5Restart Game

Game Designer
Narrative Writer
Programmer
Graphics
Elijah Kang
MusicDEgITx (CC4.0)
Nihilore (CC4.0)
Punch Deck (CC3.0)
PluginsFomar0153, MechPen, Nolonar, Sasuke Kannazuki,
Triacontane, Yoji Ojima
Misc ResourcesBeowulf, Daniel Linssen, Eeve Somepx, Pexels
StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorElijah Kang
GenreRole Playing, Adventure
Made withAdobe Photoshop, RPG Maker
Tags2D, Cute, Female Protagonist, Pixel Art, RPG Maker, Short, Singleplayer, Story Rich
Average sessionAbout 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

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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.

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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! :)