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I Can Hold My Breath Forever

I Can Hold My Breath Forever

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I Can Hold My Breath Forever

Rating:
3.9
Released: March 30, 2010
Last updated: March 30, 2010
Developer: racter

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Description

A short exploration game about two friends in underwater caves, built for Experimental Gameplay Projectโ€™s โ€œ10 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.

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Mister_Gearhead

May. 26, 2010

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Now we know where he got the ink to write the notes.

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blackhole1243

Jul. 08, 2011

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Press the N key and you will go from note to note

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Tommangelo

May. 28, 2010

1521
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This reminds me of The majesty of colours... agree it's sad and beautiful 5/5

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armies

Jun. 05, 2010

1424
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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.

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PvtClueless

Apr. 30, 2010

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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