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this game was the funniest game i have ever played and i am so, so enamored with these characters i love jam and badmann and augh! so good. i wish there was more stuff with them in it , granted i havent looked but god this game will be on my mind for the better part of 2 months at least, i got all the endings though i wasnt paying attention to what i was doing when i got the gnome so i dont really know how to re-create it, and i put them all in order of number on a notes file in my phone if i ever want to go back to the hilarity that is this games different storylines jam makes up with their deduction and alexandre's bemusement/horror. p.s. jam is obviously non binary right? they dont have pronouns and ive never met a binary person who would have the name jam.  either way i support this little greatest child detective of the ages of 4-17 on the west side on linn county. (i live in a county with a similar name which is also cool). p.p.s. the demon was very disturbing when i first saw it so bravo on that design

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Made me smile. Thank you!

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this was hilarious, the jawbone money ending especially

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i can and will die for palexandre

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This was super cute and fun and funny, and Jam is the best character, I want to be them when I grow up

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I seriously love this game! It's hilarious AND all the creepy stuff is pretty great

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This was so fun and charming!!! It was the perfect short game for me! It was so funny, I was in LOVE with the writing!! The creepy horrors underneath the humor and dialogue was so choice.  Jam is such a lovable character and so was Alex! I wish there was a way to see which endings you already gotten but they were all very funny!!

I'm going to bully my friends to play this game, specifically for Jam, the world's greatest kid detective between the ages of 4 and 17 in the western half of Linn County!

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i bought a bundle and it wont let me download more than those 5 games and theyll probably break. i cant believe i got ripped off by you dweebs at itch.io again.  this always lets me down they said i had access to 1600 games for 5 dollars and my friend DW lied to me

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I haven't had any issue with the bundle myself, besides maybe download speeds, do remember you can only download things via the 'download' button on the bundle list, for whatever reason, if you open the game info page, it doesn't show as 'owned', which is a very weird... decision for the website, and admitedly confusing.

What I mean is, games won't even appear on the 'library' proper just on the 'bundle' section, until you check the download pages of each one, that I can get, not spamming the library, but... not showing them as owned if you check the page, and be forced to open library/bundle/etc each time to double check? that is kinda odd.


Third edit, I heard the website might be having traffic issues as well, due to volume of people, keep tht in mind. but I for sure checked more than 5 games without a trouble

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Yes, this is how it works. There are 1700 games in the bundle so it's not going to just dump them into your library. Solution: keep multiple tabs open like everyone else and just refresh stuff.

I could add any number of games to the library by just going to the bundle list page and opening the pages for those games in new tabs. I wouldn't recommend doing that for all of them at once, both because that would be a lot of tab-opening (and presumably -closing) and because your library would be unusably cluttered.

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Jam a man of fortune and J must seek my fortune -Henry Aeveries 1994
                                                                                                                                            -xQcOW

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A solid 4.5/5! A very entertaining mystery with funny dialogue and a really nice aesthetic. I love the multiple endings that increase the lenght of the game and the art was very good too, going from cute to bone-chilling in the spookiest scenes~

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Super charming! And Freaky! :D

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This game is hilarious with just the right amount of cosmic darkness. I played it right after "The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer Smith" which gave me the impression that all comic indie games must include demonic horror! I did wish that I knew a bit more about the events alluded to though. One other suggestion would be to allow us to 'use' items without reading the descriptions/interactions with them again. Thanks for your artistry!

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Played this through with a friend, had a good few laughs and some belly laughs. It's the kind of game where you can play with someone even though it's a single player game. Some of the puzzles took a minute so it was nice to have different levels of difficulty in stages. The different endings are a nice touch. The sense of humor is unique for a point and click mystery/horror. This was a great addition to the bundle for racial justice and equality. Thank you for the lovely game. 

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Short and very sweet. Kind of anti-climactic if I had to find a fault, but other than that it's just a nice funny game.

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I loved the writing! Very funny and plays with the genre tropes. A more intuitive way to interact with the inventory would have been appreciated. Still, enjoyed this one quite a bit!

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Me: *Uses all items possible (I have 5 items) on Billy S. ... Nothing happens* I guess some mysteries just go without being solved, huh, Badmann?

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Possibly my favorite point and clock horror game ever! I've been reccomending it to all my friends because it's so great. It's an awesome blend of comedy and horror, and both characters are super fun.

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After seeing all the finals, I'm still in doubt about which of the two characters I like best. Jam describing himself is fun, as is seeing what he can deduce using each item. But I was sad for Alexandre sometimes, the poor guy is not that bad hahaha.

Would it be possible to get a list of endings? I'm ninety percent sure I got all of them, but not one hundred percent sure.

If you go through all the combinations of six items, there's 15, plus one more if you interact with other items in the house in a certain way. (I'm being vague to avoid spoilers, but you'll know if you've seen it.)

Right, I just...don't want to go back through and count all of the endings I've been able to get >.>

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Sorry for the trouble! I've uploaded a walkthrough PDF that lists all the endings and their item pairings, which I hope will be of use. The only spoilers in it are the puzzle solutions and the titles of the endings.

Thank you for all your help!!

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Oh also...I wouldn't worry too much about the ending titles being spoilers, they're fairly gnomic. *ba dum tish*

Where is the list located?

You can find the list in the Spoiler-Light Walkthrough, under the list of downloadable files. I hope it's of use!

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Fair enough, lol. I lost track of which ones I got, so I just went through all the pairings systematically again to make sure I saw all of them.

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VirusTotal gives a trojan warning for the installation archive [it's ok though, see the response below]

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Sorry to have caused you any alarm! This game was made using Ren'Py, which apparently has caused false positives before on VirusTotal. I assure you that the game doesn't contain any viruses.

If you're interested, there's been some discussion on the Ren'Py form about this (https://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewtopic.php?t=41570). 

Oh, okay, thanks for informating me back! Good thing it's just an engine flaw, but not the game's threat. Regards!

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Could have been a bit longer :). Hoping for some expansion packs, perhaps.

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Great game. I played through all the endings and the writing was always sharp and funny, and the mechanics are a really creative use of Renpy (I didn't even realize it was a Renpy game until the very end). The characters are great too and play off of each other really well, I love their dynamic together and would love to see them in another game sometime.

Awesome job!

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