Iudico
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Iudico
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Deskripsi
You are the Emperor, presented with two members of the senate accused of plotting your assassination.
Only one of them is guilty.
Based on their arguments, it is up to you to decide who is guilty and who is innocent.
Remember, their fate is in your hands.
Cara Bermain
The vases represent an accused's argument in favor of himself, and the time it takes to hear the argument.
After hearing an accused's argument, the bar in the middle will shift towards the accused's favor depending on how strong the accused's argument is.
Yellow represents the strength of the arguments of the person on the right; while blue represents the arguments of the person on the left. So if there's more yellow in a bar, then the arguments of the person on the right are stronger against the person on the left, and vice versa.
Make sure you balance the arguments you hear from both of the accused before making your judgement.
You will never have enough time to hear all the arguments before passing judgement.
When you are done with their arguments, click on the bottom-right Judge button and decide who is guilty.
Pembaruan dari Developer
Written in 48 hours for Global Game Jam 14.
Credits:
Andreas Grech – Programming
Richard Schembri – Art
Komentar
fionad
Jan. 27, 2014
I really like the concept but needs a LOT of work. Looking forward to seeing an improved version
ChaoticBrain
Jan. 27, 2014
In all of my games so far, I've chosen to listen to an equal amount of evidence on both sides. Twice, more blue shows up than yellow, and since blue starts from the left, that indicates that the person on the left has more evidence against them, which means they must be the assassin. The third time, more yellow showed up than blue, indicating that the right person was the guilty party. I was wrong all three times.
Hi ChaoticBrain, The Bars represent how valid the arguments are. Therefore If the yellow bars are greater than the blue bars, then it is likely that the person on the left is guilty and vice versa.
jojowhorocks
Jan. 27, 2014
Maybe I'm wrong about this, but I don't even need to click on the vases to solve it. Just see who has more vases in "bad" categories (past crimes, physical evidence) and weigh it against testimonies. Good concept though.