12 steps
by playnoread
12 steps
Tags for 12 steps
Description
Small quest game with nice music.
How to Play
There are 12 spheres in the game. The main goal of the game to turn off all of them. Player should just collide with sphere to turn it off. Every sphere has own sound that will help you to find the sphere.
Comments
Emza_Games
Mar. 31, 2012
I liked the atmosphere, music and world, but I would really love to see you try to write the backstory. I mean what possible reason would someone have of wandering about at 1 AM snuffing singing light bulbs?!
I like your comment very much :)
EPR89
Apr. 02, 2012
Well, I wouldn't call it a game. To me it was more like an experiment or a concept. And the experience was great, especially with headphones, but once it was over it was... Well... Over. I honestly expected some otherworldly entity to show up and materialise in front of me or something strange like that. The atmosphere was just right for something strange like that. But instead. *poof* Aaaand it's gone. As if it had been sucked up by a huge atmosphere black hole. Kinda sad, actually. 3/5
NyghtShaden
Apr. 03, 2012
3/5 Interesting concept, but needs ALOT of filling out. for instance the artwork.... there is one tree, and one grass. Even if you only design 5 or so trees and miss match them that still looks a million times better than one tree.
Needs story line. I'd love to see more games along this line on this medium
Philosophez
Apr. 03, 2012
I actually enjoyed the game. Though it does feel more like a demo to a much larger game.
I kept expecting to see something jump out of the darkness whilst nervously scanning the sky for any sign of the incoming sunrise that might kill off my chances of finding the spheres. And to be honest, I kinda did wish there was some sort of consequence for me not finding the spheres in time, would have made the game that much more interesting.
If you could fix the sliding effects mentioned above, added some sort of storyline (or maybe present tidbits of information at each sphere for us to read and put together like a jigsaw pussle?) and gave us some sort of risk/challenge, this could easily be a 5+ game that ppl could keep playing over and over again.
In fact, it would be incredibly fun if we could play against one another and compete to see which can get the most spheres!
cevgar
Apr. 03, 2012
Nice! Now I just need to find it on a site that doesn't block unity's fullscreen mode. Also, you really should post what the mouse release key is, somewhere.