Are you there?
Available in English and French!
"Are you there?" is a game about a space agency employee who is the only link between the Earth, and a rocket flying to the moon.
We think of it as a mix between narrative game like the pretty good one "Lifeline", on mobile, and the defusing game "Keep Talking & Nobody Explodes" :).
As you will see, it's more a prototype/demo than a full game. It is the post-jam version of what we submit for the GithubGameOff 2020.
Every feedback is very welcomed as we will keep working on "Are you there?" to make a full game of it.
The demo lasts about 1h30! :D
CONTROLS :
- Mouse
- P or ESCAPE : Pause
- F11 : Toggle Fullscreen
CREDITS :
- A game developed by Snappy Sloth (run by Titaninette and Tipyx)
- Initially done for the GithubGameOff 2020 (Overall : 11th on 501 entries!)
- Post-jam version released on January 18th 2021.
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Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Snappy Sloth |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Tags | GitHub, Narrative, Pixel Art |
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Windows Executable (Post-Jam version) 39 MB
Development log
- Post-jam version of "Are you there?"Jan 18, 2021
Comments
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I reached what I think was the third day. There was a connection problem with the tank and three lit green diodes, which I resolved. Then it says there are two lit red diodes, which means create figure 5 from the grid annex, but I did that and it didn't work. I tried the response for two flashing red diodes just in case, mixing up terafitunol (misspelled as terafinutol in the manual by the way), which I'm pretty sure I did correctly, but still no response. I'm stuck and can't figure out how to proceed.
Oh, I finally noticed the little triangle arrow indicating the grid orientation. That's so sneaky. Just like how the wire configurations don't go in order past the first time. I'm glad I was able to figure it out, but it's a shame that if you're missing something, there's no real way to get unstuck.
I enjoyed the game, but it is kind of lacking the excitement of collaborating with another person like in "Keep Talking & Nobody Explodes." This game basically just has you take on both roles of that game, which misses a key part of the appeal. It's still nice for what it is, though.