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Hi there! I would to present you the game that I worked on, during the Point & Click Jam : L'héritage Maudit. We are three guys on it, two graphic artists and a programmer, I'm the programmer. For this jam, we had to choose an old color palette because it must look like a 90's game. So we've chosen the CGA palette because it remembers us many cool games of the DOS time! About the story You are Anne Jezequel, a french thriller novel writer during the 60's. Your uncle died and demise us his house in Brittany (France). You decide to leave Paris and take some rest and inspiration in the house for some time. But strange events will append… The engine I'm working on a custom engine called Atlantis.js, it's available on github. The particularity of this engine is that it's splited into two parts. A Framework which is a "light" rewrite of Microsoft XNA Framework and the engine that use the Framework and which is largely inspired by Flixel. What about now Today you can play the prologue which introduce the main character (Anne) and some other characters. Our original script contains four chapters, we have a lot of work to achieve before starting the first chapter, but when our new tools will be done, it'll be easy to add all chapters. Currently i'm working on some fixes, by example the scaling of the main character, for now it's working but it's not really "realistic", it'll be fixed soon. And now it's time to play You can play the game on GameJolt website, or from my server (this version is better because you can switch to fullscreen mode). I'm working on mobile ports with Cordova, today the game can be downloaded for Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 8.1. I've some issues with Android but it's on the way for later Note that the game run very well on some console's browsers : Playstation 4, Xbox 360, PS Vita (You can take a look at my tumblr about that). GameJoltFrom my server (better)Windows Phone 8.1Windows 8.1 (Desktop/Tablet) Don't hesitate to follow our works on Twitter or Google+