A downloadable game for Linux

Game jam submission for NaNoRenO and The Sweet to Sour Game Jame.

Seating Plan is a visual novel in which you play as Alexis, a  kind-hearted teacher who strives to give her students a good head start.

WARNING: This game contains scenes depicting coarse language, child loss, and disturbing content. It is recommended that you are at least 13 years of age to play Seating Plan.

CREDITS

Story Concept and Narrative Design by Nicky Benoit

Art and Programming by Rom

Sound Design by Mixkit, Rom and Nicky Benoit

Music by Darren Curtis, Jake Albert, K. Downes and Wesley Lo

Voice Acting by


StatusIn development
PlatformsLinux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorRomRomRow
GenreVisual Novel
TagsPixel Art, Psychological Horror

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SeatingPlan-1.0-linux.tar.bz2 40 MB
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SeatingPlan-1.0-win.zip 194 MB
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SeatingPlan-1.0-mac.zip 189 MB

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Hi! Nicky submitted this game to the California Fires QTBIPOC Support Fundraiser Bundle that I started putting together before, not realizing that the game can only be approved for the bundle by the account holder of the account the game has been uploaded to, & I realized this game is one of a few who hadn't approved the submission yet (there was both a Google form folks could submit games via, as well as this jam for it - https://itch.io/jam/california-fires-qtbipoc-support-fundraiser-bundle).

If you're not interested in participating in this bundle, no worries & I can see about having Itchio remove it manually from the bundle before the bundle is able to go live! If you are interested in participating, you can approve it at the link below! Thanks! :)

https://itch.io/bundle/2875/edit

 Interesting idea for a game:)

 But I only got one route, despite seating all the main characters with Rei for the second time playing.

 Also, when tasks appear, you can just click the last one, and the story progresses.

 And I've been able to stack the names on top of each other. Just so that you know:)

(+5)

This is such an interesting exploration of both student/teacher and parent/teacher dynamics; using a seating plan to resolve issues is very clever narrative design! This looks like it has a lot of potential. I'd love to see it develop beyond the demo. :) Great work from the voice actors as well.

As a piece of feedback--when rearranging the seating plan for the first time, if it was possible to have it remember your placements so you can just shuffle what you had, I think that would be great QOL!

Thank you for the feedbac! That'll be something I'll look into for future updates/games