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A blast wakes you from cryogenic sleep in deep space. Stumbling out of your pod, you are alone -- save for a single repair bot that has managed to survive. Your memory is fragmented, but what could have caused this much damage to the ship? And what has happened to the rest of your crew? Together with your bot companion, solve environmental puzzles to patch up your systems, manipulate gravity to overcome obstacles, and make your way to the reactor core. Will you be able to piece together the mystery at the heart of the ship?
Features:
-Flip gravity to see things from new perspectives
-Explore the ship controlling your robot friend alongside
-Solve challenging puzzles with your available tools
-Learn the story of what happened to the ship
Controller controls:
A: Interact/Confirm B: Flip Gravity
X: Recall robot Y: Look up
RB/LB: Switch character
Red Cassette is:
Nick Perrin, Tyler Weston: Lead Developers
Al Oatridge: Level designer / Assistant developer
Isabel Bowman: Writing / directing
Kayleigh Ward: Art Producer / Environment designer
Andrew Duong: Prop designer
Keshav Sharma-Jaitly, Katharine Petkovski: Music / Sound design
Elena Solimine: Animation
Ankush Gogna: Title screen
NOTE: The currently available build for download has been updated as of Feb 1, 2021, to reflect the version submitted to IGF 2021. It provides some bugfixes and improved features.
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Red Cassette |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Unity, Substance Painter & designer, Maya |
Tags | Sci-fi, Short, Singleplayer, Space |
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Just finished this and the Game was amazingly fun. I had a lot of fun with the puzzles, the music was awesome and the look of the game felt right. Best of luck with the IGF 2021 and best of luck with future projects :D
I loved the music, the ambientation and the puzzles are so smart. I loved the game :D
I really enjoyed the puzzle mechanic, and I would love to see this at it's full potential. It's short, but I enjoyed the playthrough, and the limited story was interesting enough that it left me wanting more. I hope this gets fleshed out more.
Also, launching the game through Steam to use controller (I used PS4) works, so if you don't have an Xbox controller you can use PS4 with Steam.
Is there a level select? I accidently skipped a level playing with Keyboard controls and wasn't able to find any way to get back.