Game Jam Winner Spotlight: Lilac Song
We're past the halfway point in our series of spotlight posts looking at the winners of our eighth annual public domain game jam, Gaming Like It's 1930! We've already covered the Best Adaptation, Best Deep Cut, and Best Visuals winners, and this week we're looking at the winner of Best Remix: Lilac Song by Autumn Chen.
There were fewer interactive fiction submissions in this year's jam than there often have been in past editions, but even if the field had been more crowded, Lilac Song would have undoubtedly stood out. It's a somber, thoughtful story that casts the player as a servant to Prussian Minister-President Otto Braun during the last few years of the Weimar Republic. It revolves around and intriguing and fitting premise: the servant has been designing a simulation game about power and politics in Germany, from which she aims to draw insights that could preserve democracy and prevent the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party.

The story is far more than a cursory look at these events: it's clearly rooted in robust historical knowledge about this critical time and place, with myriad details about the specifics of the political situation as well as an additional exploration of gender politics and transgenderism in the era. But what's especially notable for this jam is the way it weaves in a wide variety of artistic and musical works from 1930, which form the backdrop of its setting and the game itself. Amidst the story unfolding (and careening towards its inevitable ending) the player wanders the halls of Braun's house and chooses paintings to admire and music to listen to. These works (by Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Felix Mendelssohn, and more) become the wallpaper and soundtrack of the game.

Though the story takes center stage, the careful selection and use of these public domain works lend verisimilitude to the story and polish to the game design, resulting in more immersion than the text alone could achieve. For employing a curated combination of newly-public-domain works that elevates the interactive fiction without overtaking it, Lilac Song is this year's Best Remix.
Congratulations to Autumn Chen for the win! You can play Lilac Song in your browser on Itch. We'll be back next week with another winner spotlight, and don't forget to check out the many great entries that didn't quite make the cut. And stay tuned for next year, when we'll be back for Gaming Like It's 1931!