Hey! Thanks for playing. Sorry for the few issues you had in the video, but I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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Thanks for playing! Glad you enjoyed it. The key can be a bit hard to find if you don’t follow the events but (spoiler) if’d you’d like to finish the game, it’s down the escalator in the main lobby with the flight signs on the desk. Also if you haven’t already, check out my other recently posted game, Crawlspace!
Crawlspace is a short, first person horror game about exploring the small spaces underneath one's home after a child goes missing within them. It's been built entirely by me through Unreal Engine 5 (with the help of the marketplace of course) and has released in time for the spooky season!
Download and play for free here: https://eric-michalski.itch.io/crawlspace
https://eric-michalski.itch.io/survive-the-natural-disasters
See how long you can survive against various natural disasters as they rain down upon you in extreme measures. Keep everything natural looking, or change things up with several options to edit the disasters including the colors, speed, frequency, and much more. The longer you live, the more points you can receive to buy various upgrades to improve your chances of survival.
You're welcome! Without giving too much, the subtle things were like occasional visual ques that are hard to catch (bathroom mirror for one), certain sounds you thought were for one thing weren't actually from that (like when you picked up the key, there are two separate sounds, one of which is not for the key), or other small sounds (apart from the ambience) that you didn't seem to notice, but had an affect on the world. Since it's very dark, sound is very useful in the game, so pay attention to some of those. You were a bit over halfway done though.
Thanks for the compliments too! I'm working on two projects right now, though one is on hold so I guess I'm currently working on just one, but I do plan to release both. And yea, I am very busy so it will take awhile until something new is put out by me.
Thanks so much! I really enjoyed watching your play through of it and seeing your reactions to everything. There were definitely some subtle things I wished you caught, but it was still very fun to watch! Though a full video would be nice. I appreciate the video and critique, as it is quite dark. If I have some spare time, I may go back and fix it, but currently I’m rather busy. And the elevator.. does nothing. It changes slightly in the later game (as with many things), but it’s more just cosmetic and not functional aside from entering one.
Hey! Thanks for the feedback. I don’t have any options for changing keyboard controls right now, though they’re the standard WASD, F and E. It's fairly complicated with the Unreal Engine blueprints that I used so I did not add it. There isn’t an ESC menu since it was a short enough game for going through it at once and wasn’t really needed, but I’ll implement it for you. It should hopefully be done by the end of the day
Thanks for the feedback. Could you explain why it was confusing? Also, those aren't really terrible bugs, more close to minor inconveniences. You're just colliding with the seats a little, but if you don't walk directly into them then it doesn't affect walking in the plane, but I understand and that's an easy fix. The door pushes you away cause it's a physical object, so I'm not sure what you mean by that. Other than that, I don't know what other ones you mean, as it doesn't have many bugs at all.
The Flight is a short first person horror game about someone waking up on an empty flight. They do not remember much before awakening and have to explore and investigate the seemingly abandoned airport. The more you explore, the more you may find, whether for better or for worse.
This is the first full game that I have released, so I hope everyone enjoys it! With the release, I'm giving out 10 free copies to the first people who claim them. I'd love to hear any feedback or criticism as well!