I'm so sorry you had to go through this and I hope you are doing good now! <3
Thank you for playing! :)
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Thanks a lot for playing the "game" :D Maybe I should add a hint how to open the door (or the collider is just too small, you almost have to stand IN the door to open it. The clipping is pretty bad too, lol.
Was my first time using GameCreator 2 and all that was optional (because of little time) so I was fine with that.
I don't want to spoiler too many people :)
So,
SPOILER/CN
It's about a woman, who wakes up in a dark forest (a limbo so to say) and doesn't know where she is and what she's doing here. While walking down a path she finds some memories and tells her story again (husband is abusing her and beats her up several times). At the end of the path, she can decide if she wants to wake up from her coma again but has to live without him or stay in limbo to find him and stay there "forever together".
Hey everyone,
just released my first game ever here on itch.
This is my very first game ever. It took me forever. Almost.
It sometimes was really hard. Especially in the beginning.
I didn't know much yet (and still don't :D), I didn't know how things work or how to solve problems.
I fixed one problem and there were at least two new ones.
But I finally did it.
And I like the outcome.
Please read the description (known bugs, CN)
Hey y'all :)
This is my first Game Jam and my first time making a game.
I did some basic courses for Unity and Playmaker (realy basic) but I'm not sure, if I know what I am doing :D
I have a background in IT (no programming) but no background in gamedev or anything like that, just like to paint and draw in my freetime
But that's ok, I want to have fun and hopefully create a small game int his two weeks.
It will be a walking simulator through the (swedish) seasons, a lot of nature. I was inspired by Jonna Jintons Youtube videos.
Not sure exactly how the story will turn outbut I am really excited and hope to not bore you in this devlog.
Have a nice day (or evening, here it's now 9pm).