VN Ren'Py JUDGMENT Code [v1.0] [rfkpfn]

rfkpfn

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Mar 17, 2025
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Overview:
JUDGMENT code is a psychological thriller visual novel where players take on the role of Veronica Hale, a prosecutor caught in a web of corruption. When Veronica receives a mysterious email from an anonymous figure known only as "Specter," she discovers a hidden layer of manipulation within the justice system—JUDGMENT. As she delves deeper into the case of Markus Vance, a man wrongly convicted of murder, she must decide whether to trust the system or defy it. But when nothing is as it seems, Veronica's sense of reality starts to crumble. Is the world she’s fighting for real, or is she trapped in a dream of her own making?
Thread Updated: 2025-03-18
Release Date: 2025-03-17
Developer: rfkpfn -
Censored: No
Version: 1.0
OS: Windows, Linux
Language: English
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AnyName'llDo

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Huh. Well, that was something. Reminded me of the Choose Your Own Adventure books I read as a kid, but it made less sense. I find it funny that someone told me to stop digging into the case when I hadn't dug into anything at that point. Good luck to the dev. Not my kind of game, but if done well, there's definitely a crowd for this style of game.
 

srfsmrf_

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Going on the screenshots: art looks nice, but not thrilled with the UI. IMO you could improve esthetics by:
  • improving the choice menus by e.g.:
    • making the backgrounds translucent
    • having them on the right, near the bottom
  • improving the dialog box:
    • 100% wide is pretty ugly
    • a slider to control opacity would be nice
      • ideally it should be possible to have it at 0% with text still legible (e.g. by using outlines)
    • I hope you haven't cut the images at the dialog box's top border, which I recently saw another game do.. (next to opacity, there's something called the H-key)
Keeping an eye, good luck!
 
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