Summary

"Please! Let me in" is a visual novel set in a world where people seek refuge as Alters have become increasingly common on the streets. The government's response has been to bomb the area in order to deal with them quickly. 

You alone are the reason the people inside the bunker are safe, the alters are everywhere and you have to differentiate them from humans. Use your wits and the information you are given to decide who gets in.

Good luck soldier, you'll need it...

Features

  • Your decisions are reflected in the end of the game
  • Each time you play there are different people with different answers to your questions.
  • Great art made by our artists!
  • Dark atmosphere where the alters have a great protagonism.

Tutorial (Read first)

Game View
This is your interface in the game, there are 2 interactable objects in this scene and we are gonna analyze them individually.

People will come to the door to ask you if they can enter the shelter, when a person is at the door the interface will look like the next picture.

Game View with a person at the door

Phone

When you click the phone this menu will pop up.

Phone Menu

Here we have two buttons, green and red

  • Green: This button is for answering the person at the door, this will initiate a dialogue and you will have determine if it is an alter.
  • Red: This button is for asking for a vote inside the bunker to see how comfortable they are in the bunker (Alters will make people the people inside nervous). This vote will notify the player how well they are doing. You only have 3 chances to use this call so be careful.  When you use this call, it will give you some post it that sticks to the wall so you can see whenever you want the information given previously by the vote.

Note

This note tells you vital information when it comes to telling the difference between humans and alters. Click it and the note will be visible.

Game Over

The game finishes when you attend all the people that comes (10 in total). Depending on your errors (Letting humans out and letting Alters in) you will get different endings.

Controls

It's a point and click game so it's required a mouse.

When you are in a dialogue you can pass the text with Space, Enter or Left Click on the mouse.

Credits

Audio 

Agustín Campos Tovar

Hugo Domínguez Almansa

Elena Rojo Reyes

Art

Ana Castro Romay

Esperanza Haoqin Delgado Sánchez-Apellániz

Narrative

Hugo Domínguez Almansa

Programming

Miriam López Mrabet

Elena Rojo Reyes

Álvaro Segura Simón

Contact E-mail

meowjesticgames@gmail.com

Updated 27 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorsMeowjestic Games, Miriam Lopez Mrabet, AlvaroSegura, ElenaRojo
GenreVisual Novel, Interactive Fiction
Made withInkscape, Adobe Photoshop, Unity, Paint Tool SAI, Audacity
TagsHorror, Short, Singleplayer
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilitySubtitles, One button

Download

Download
PleaseLetMeIn.zip 87 MB

Install instructions

  1. Extract zip.
  2. Double click "Please! Let me in.exe".
  3. Enjoy!

Comments

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I finally managed to find the time to sit down and enjoy this game. I knew it would be a fun little adventure from the description, but I should have probably read the tutorial you left on the page. My bad. 😅 I wanted as blind a playthrough as possible. And I had a lot of fun despite not knowing about the voting feature. Thanks for sharing the game. 

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Thanks to you! Although you got the bad ending, it was a pretty cool gameplay. We have to make for our future projects a tutorial inside the game. 

This was made in a week for a gamejam so we had no time. The next project will have one don't worry ;)

<3

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Really interesting, I like how you can't really see the person and have to base off their answers to determine if they're an Alter or not 

Thanks a lot! Initially that was going to be an option but we decided to do it just for the answers to make it a little more difficult and add some replayability.

Love the subtitles of your line of thinking, it was pretty accurate on your second try, nice one! :)

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Thanks so much for the wonderful comment, and yeah, that was mostly a summary of what I thought while playing the game. 

And also well, I look forward to playing more games from you in the future!

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Interesting game

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Thank you so much!! Thanks for taking the time to record your gameplay <3