Awww thank you! And yes, please do! I hope you enjoy 🙏🙏🙏
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Hey there! Here are some tips:
Ending 1: Let Manson's rationality drop to zero. Typically by picking the unhelpful choices.
Ending 2: Let Acevedo's stress rise to maximum. The easiest way to farm this is to remain silent, letting the timer run out.
Ending 3: Surviving the game long enough without reaching zero rationality or maximum stress. This ending must be achieved first to unlock ending 5.
Ending 4: The choice where Acevedo offers himself as a romantic partner.
Ending 5: Survive the game long enough with PERFECT stress and rationality. You can make mistakes as there are also choices to decrease stress/increase rationality, as long as you finish the game with ZERO stress and MAXIMUM rationality.
The game encourages a lot of experimentation. If you didn't like a choice, you can eaily scroll back to click another. Let me know if that helps, or if you need a more detailed walkthrough!
Hello Helgrin, I am the creator of Pumpkin Eater. Archive.rpa is a ren'py function that prevents people from peeking into the files as to not spoil themselves. Don't mess with it unless you know what you're doing, which is causing these errors.
After you download the game, only click the .exe file, which should start up the game. You can always try to delete and redownload. I am very sorry about the trouble, please let me know if you need any more help.
Hello! I'm very sorry you're having trouble. When you click start, does the narration not appear while it fades to black? Are you just stuck on the main menu?
I just downloaded it to make sure itch didn't corrupt anything, and I can play it just fine. What OS are you using? I use windows so I'm unable to test this on Mac or Linux. Did you make sure it is completely downloaded and all the files are there? If it's working, the icon of the game should be my protagonist Manson or at least the default Ren'py logo.
https://thugzilla.itch.io/pumpkin-eater
A horror game about human decomposition! 100% medically accurate :)
Thank you so much for setting this up, I pray for the Ukranians.
Hey, thanks a lot! Unfortunately Object Ward is planned to be a game where all choices matter, as much as I would like to have silly flavor text, it goes against what I have planned. There are many endings planned in the final game due to Manson's choices, 21 of them!
In what way does Jones make you feel weird? Is there something wrong with him? He's a very eccentric character, hahaha!
Well I'm glad you've fixed it then hahahah! I'll be sure to let you know if I spot anything else ;)
But are you currently taking suggestions?
It would be really nice if there was some hoverable text saying what buildings they were and if the protagonist says he can't enter them at the moment. I'm not sure if it's because something broke, I really can't enter it until later in the game, or that location isn't functional yet hahah!
In addition, I would love if there were confirmation screens if I would like to leave an area or not. I'm trying to explore and whoops I'm now back in the city and all out of energy!
Aside from this, it's certainly interesting. Keep up the great work, dev! :)
Thanks! I wrote more about this in the bonus content. Decomposition is pretty gruesome for the average person, so media waters it down until it's palpable, showing either a fresh body or a mummified skeleton.
I'm pretty proud of my research and presentation of the decomposition. It's gross, but that's reality.
O-Of object head fame?! You're too kind! :D I'm glad you enjoyed this. Pumpkin Eater actually came from a nightmare of mine about a year ago, where I was on some pretty rough SSRIs where one of the side effects was "abnormal dreams". It was so realistic, detailed, and bizarre that I wrote it down and finally became a VN! I haven't dealt with a close death in the family, God willing, but a while ago one of my professors passed away in a complete freak accident, and I would say morbidly inspired me with the theme of denial and grief. Memento mori is definitely weird.
Thank you! I'm a big lover of horror films, especially psychological horror like The Lighthouse or The Shining, so I completely agree on how you feel. I enjoy stories that get under your skin and keep you up for hours thinking about what you just saw, and not how the spoopy ghost is hiding under your bed.
And I'm glad you enjoyed the family dynamic and how you still felt sympathy for these characters, despite the events that occurred. It was definitely difficult writing multiple characters interacting at once! :D