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Uğur Küpeli

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Thanks for playing!

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Largo is a new entry to the genre popularized by I'm on Observation Duty where spot the difference and horror meets.

Scroll through security cameras in creepy environments, detect anomalies and entities, and survive until the end!

Game is currently in heavy development -- any support and feedback is greatly appreciated!

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I've been doing some cinematic and dark ambient stuff for a while now.
Looking to have some fun and learn.
I am quite proficient in Unreal Engine 5 and have experience with Godot and Unity as well.
Cheers!

Hi everyone!
I'd be happy to team up if you're looking for a composer.

Cheers

Hey, thanks for playing. That's a great tip!
The slope thing was on purpose: I had this idea of making a difficult/frustrating game, so I tried to make the level somewhat hard to traverse -- but the level design was rushed anyways.
Cheers!

Thanks for the comment! I had to rush the level design unfortunately - glad you had fun!

Thank you :)

Oh! I think because I clicked create new project from the submission popup, it automatically submitted to the jam when I got done. Since it says submitted next to our names.. So I think we're good.

I am going to post the link here so I can prove I published it before due time.
There is 5 minutes left and I can't see my project on the submit page!

https://ugurkupeli.itch.io/drain 

I can't see my published game page when I press submit my game -- please HELP!!

He is actually alright with it. He even offered to send me a best quality version of the mix.
He was warning me since YouTube apparently bothers him with this from time to time - so I thought it was a good idea to ask here.

Hi, I need some advice about licenses and copyright.

 I want to use something like this, 

 
as my game soundtrack, but the owner of the channel warned me that it might not be appropriate to use these songs.

I thought, since this is a non-commercial thing, that I would be alright.
Thanks.