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Interesting game though it didnt really seem responsive to me? I included it in part 15 of my One Game A Month compilation video for January, if you would like to take a look :) http://youtu.be/1of91_S2oRM
I thought the design and plot concept for this game were very interesting--it was nice to look at, thought-provoking, and challenging.
Something I would recommend, though, would probably be more diversity. Though the individual situations were engaging to think about, the game largely consisted of deciding between two buttons. It was also very difficult to stay "Fit".
That said, I did enjoy this game. The individual elements were clearly thought-out; the intro in the beginning set a nice precedent. Being able to skip it after multiple tries would probably be a step in the right direction, though.
Thanks!
Thank you for your cooperation is a dystopian observation-puzzle game.
YTHANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION
In this dystopian world, you get to pay a nice visit to the so-called "Denizen Control Ministry" every month. Using the chip required by law that fits on your collarbone, they will compute scores and judge the fate of your life: FIT, or UNFIT. FIT people continue on with their daily work for the Great Republic, while UNFIT denizens are "recycled".
People have four main grades ranging from 0 to 100:
Productivity, based on how much they do their assigned work for the Great Republic
DNA-Factor, computed from the quality of your DNA (fitness, illnesses, memory, etc.)
Obedience, how much you abide by the Consortium's laws
Sociability, how much you help people around you
People with good statistics (>25%) should be judged FIT most of the time, but sometimes there's more to it...
In this game, you, the player, have to make those choices. And, you are judged on those four scores as well. As long as your FIT quota of 40% (FIT FACTOR), your productivity and obedience will lower at each decision you make.
The numerous CCTVs of the Capitol Central give you some reports for each denizen, letting you be the judge of their actions. If you judge FIT a denizen who rebelled, your obedience score will lower, and you know how low-score denizens end up... Be mindful of your choices and try to maintain balance, for example, by judging FIT a low-score denizen who does charity work and earning Sociability points.
If any of your scores gets in the red zone, you will have to judge yourself.
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