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CLIQUE is a game about going to a new school. You have one week to figure out what perfect outfit will allow you to fit in with one of the cliques.
[CONTROLS]
Mouse/Click or Finger (on android)
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Made using unity and Monodevelop. Photoshop for the UI art.
Shapeshift reminded me of being in high-school and acting differently around different groups of friends.
I didn't use spell-check at all so what you have here is how my heart spells things.
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I hope you like enjoy it!
Also, here is an Android version:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5-Z-w_KCpKKLXFaMUdHSW4yR1E
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 53% |
#186 | Humor | 3.00 |
#520 | Innovation | 3.03 |
#530 | Mood | 2.83 |
#754 | Theme | 2.87 |
#785 | Overall | 2.80 |
#904 | Fun | 2.17 |
Comments
Went to school.
Didn't make any friends.
Got a computer though.
So that's cool.
I didn't understand all of what happened, but it felt interesting and different, like there was a lot of information going on behind the scenes. It fit with the idea of going into a new school.
It was a bit too much text for me to process as I am a bit tired, but I really liked the concept en felt intrigued when playing it. There is some really funny stuff in there as well that had me smiling.
Well done!
Poopy Demons for the win! Also, +1 for the wolf sweatshirt
Congratulations, I am a spicy gamer.
The rough English wasn't great for a text adventure, but the game was at least a bit amusing =).
Nice idea! The english was a bit hard to understand at some points, but that's probably just my bad english :P
Keep up the good work!
Sorry the grammar is so bad sometimes it was actually the biggest challenge and I was so cocky about it at first
Very intense experience. I was overwhelmed by the possibilities, and somehow it felt more complex than I could grasp at the first playthrough. I died alone, err, I mean, I got a new computer with cool games.
I like your interpretation of the theme. It is refreshing to see something not literal... I got a feel that this is a pretty personal game but then I figured out that everything is randomly generated so I guess you fooled me :) (descriptions of people sometimes seemed a bit artifical though)
I made friends in a nerd crew!
Damn! No matter how classy my baggy raincoat and tailored pants were I couldn't impress the Lord Presidents!
Really interesting take on the theme, the whole idea of clothing defining you, and a high school was the perfect setting for that. Plus, the descriptive language was really detailed, and often hilarious.
Good "control" style for this type of game, I suppose, and a cool concept!
I really liked this idea & those crazy outfits made me smile. Nice entry. :-)
The ui/style is pretty slick. I like the timing that you do when they're "thinking" to accept you or not. The take on the theme is pretty unique compared to the games I've played so far.
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Interesting concept, I enjoyed visualizing all of the various people but a lot of the descriptions felt, well, computer generated.