The audio was quite loud. I apologize. Nonetheless, this was a great game. It took me a lot of tries, but in the end, I got it. After finding the electric bill on the fridge, the closest door was difficult to get in. The key was also hard to find. I had to refer to a video to find it. It was worth it, though. I can't believe I jumped twice 馃槀
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Nice game! I really enjoyed this one 馃槉 I hope to play more in the future. In the description, it says 'P' is the control to ping location. In the game, 'R' is the control to ping location. I would recommend changing that asap, as it may confuse players. Also, some of the dialogue had some errors. I'm guessing English isn't your first language, no worries! Overall, a really good job for your first game. I'm impressed.
First off, the text before the menu screen was difficult to read. If you plan on doing future updates, I would recommend changing that.
The controls 'Q' and 'E' were a bit weird. Additionally, you had to hold 'D' in order to communicate with the characters. That was a bit annoying. I would have preferred using the mouse. I liked how you only had to hit 'W' once for the bus to accelerate (until braking). Good feature to tell the player when to stop as well. In the first version, it was a bit hard to know when you were supposed to do this.
I did find a pretty significant bug. The second character knocks on the window. The door opens and he enters the bus. After the first set of dialogue, he teleports out of the bus and comes back in.
Some of the dialogue itself was too long as well. I would recommend shorting some of it so the player remains attentive. There were multiple endings, but it seemed like nothing changed. In both endings, you hit the girl and the game is over.
Overall, pretty solid for your first game. Nice j
ob!'On One's Own' is an intriguing title, to begin with. After playing, I can confidently say this is my favorite indie horror game! The overall environment of the bunker is eerie and strange. I immediately felt uneasy and anticipated something to happen. The concept of maintaining the systems to keep you safe is genius. I always enjoy interactive horror games.
馃槉 The game itself was enjoyable. The graphics were sharp and detailed with texture. The binaural audio made it seem like I was actually in the bunker. I had no issues with the controls or mouse sensitivity. In terms of jump scares, there were quite a few. I had the game audio fairly loud, so I was caught off guard once or twice. Simple things like the radio going off were subtle attributes, good enough to give you a scare. That goes to show how far sound itself can take you. I loved the ending and length of the game. 10/10, I would definitely recommend it! I hope to see more from this developer. This crushed my expectation for a four-week school project. I am also a classical musician, so that is an extra point from me (for the music). ^-^