I Can Hold My Breath Forever
by racter
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I Can Hold My Breath Forever
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Description
A short exploration game about two friends in underwater caves, built for Experimental Gameplay Projectโs โ10 secondsโ theme in March 2010.
How to Play
Arrows to move.
FAQ
What is I Can Hold My Breath Forever?
I Can Hold My Breath Forever is a free indie puzzle platformer game developed by Racter, where you guide a character searching for a lost friend through underwater levels.
How do you play I Can Hold My Breath Forever?
In I Can Hold My Breath Forever, you control a small creature, navigating maze-like levels and managing your oxygen as you traverse underwater sections.
Who is the developer of I Can Hold My Breath Forever?
I Can Hold My Breath Forever was created and developed by the indie developer Racter.
What is the main gameplay mechanic in I Can Hold My Breath Forever?
The core gameplay of I Can Hold My Breath Forever centers around moving through platforming levels while managing limited air supply, requiring you to reach air pockets before running out of oxygen.
Does I Can Hold My Breath Forever have a story or narrative?
Yes, I Can Hold My Breath Forever features a story conveyed through messages found in bottles, as you search for your missing friend throughout the game.
Comments
Mister_Gearhead
May. 26, 2010
Now we know where he got the ink to write the notes.
blackhole1243
Jul. 08, 2011
Press the N key and you will go from note to note
Tommangelo
May. 28, 2010
This reminds me of The majesty of colours... agree it's sad and beautiful 5/5
armies
Jun. 05, 2010
Absolutely loved this game. I think that this... creature that you are following was always like this. Remember the notes about his "eye", not eyes. He also makes a comment on your disability, i.e. your lack of tentacles. In my opinion, they are one and the same, just the friend was more fit for the aquatic environment.
PvtClueless
Apr. 30, 2010
I liked it... I think it is a true work of minimalistic art with wonderful storytelling... I got more out of 5 notes than half of a movie could explain. 5/5