the fatalist
Game jam submission for MigJam#7: All Luck No Skill!
A mildly horror themed game about Russian roulette, a fatal game of luck and no skill. (Playtime is ~6 minutes)
This is my first game jam and although it was an extremely busy week at work, I made sure to set aside time to participate. I am thrilled to have submitted something and I am grateful for the invaluable experience and knowledge I have gained.
Tools and resources
- Unity served as my game engine as it's reliable and familiar allowing me to work quickly.
- Yarnspinner helped to create an immersive dialogue system that was easy to implement.
- Zapsplat.com provided all the high-quality audio components for the game.
- For art, I utilized both Inkscape for vector art and Krita for raster art. The use of these tools allowed me to bring the visuals to life.
Overall, I am extremely proud of what I have accomplished with this project and I am excited to continue improving my skills as a game developer. Thank you for playing!
v1.1 Update
Added more helpful tutorials on how to play.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | paulBoxman |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Tags | 2D, Creepy, Horror, My First Game Jam, Narrative, Unity |
Download
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MigJam7 (8).zip 18 MB
Comments
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Nice game! Simple and very suspenseful. I do like the art and the spinning revolver. If you decide to updated, it would nice if there was a secret ending where if you use less continues you for example reunite with your family
Thanks Mig, I enjoyed the game jam!
I spent longer than I'd like to admit getting a spinning revolver cylinder working in a 2d game (plus getting the sounds working at the right time and speed haha)
Cool game a bit morbid but everything worked as intended and made it out alive.
Thank you! Hahaha things seemed to work a little differently on my own machine, I think I forgot some Time.deltaTimes somewhere in the code to make the spinning and such more consistent, but I'm glad you thought it was cool!