The closet and the castle
FRENCH-SPEAKING PLAYERS : Vous pouvez jouer au jeu en français en téléchargeant le fichier HTML "L'armoire et le château" plus bas sur cette page, et en l'ouvrant dans votre navigateur web préféré !
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This is a game made during GAMERella 2016, a Game Jam set in Montreal that welcomes women, non-binary folks and anyone who wants to try and make a game in a safe environment.
The theme of the year is "Inter/section", so I made a story with objects you can turn upside-down to transform them.
Walk towards any object to turn it.
Press X or Space bar to get informations about it.
And have fun !
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If you want to follow my future things, you can follow me on Twitter : @Remi_Tootata
The wonderful Holly Hatter helped me make the objects and gave me precious advices during the jam.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings) |
Author | Rémi Töötätä |
Made with | PuzzleScript |
Tags | Atmospheric, Black and White, heskhwis, hollyhatter, monochrome, Narrative, object, Pixel Art, PuzzleScript, short-story |
Average session | A few seconds |
Languages | English, French |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Accessibility | High-contrast |
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I found this on the PuzzleScript gallery!
Very clever use of low-rez sprites. It was fun to guess what an object might be before reading its description. I thought the pants were a pair of goggles at first.
The minimal style stimulates the imagination, forcing us to look at an object and consider what else it could be - which was the point of the story, as well.
Thank you very much ! I'm glad you had fun guessing and discovering what the objects were. The pants are my favourite, because they are so abstract but they can be many different things - I had a lot of fun designing them.
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Well thank you !
I love low res sprites. Just moving a pixel to a different spot can make a completely different image in someone's head. Flipping a sprite is huge, and I love how you wrote a narrative for each object, having the pants become a treasure chest when flipped was my favorite.
I had to play through a 2nd time to understand what was going on, very creative.
Thanks ! The "easy" part is that the sprites are really small, so they tend to be a bit abstract and naming them is the best way to see something in them - as you said, moving a pixel can make a huge difference but putting a different name on the sprite can also make that difference, so it wasn't that difficult to find something interesting each time. I mostly drew random shapes and then thought about what these shapes might be, and how they could relate to the story (and sometimes I eventually tweaked the shapes so they could be more expressive).
I'm sorry my answer is so late, I just never saw your comment until now... But thank you for your comment and I'm happy you liked the game :)