Skypiercer
Created in 3 days for the Ludum Dare 54 Game Jam!
Windows build recommended
Long trapped behind the fog wall with rumours of demons and giants aplenty, you grow tired of your limited existence. Follow exciting quest markers, solve smart puzzles for smart gamers, and complete thrilling fetch quests on your way to the top of the radio tower and reveal the truth of your solitude
Skypiercer is a comedic narrative adventure game riffing beats from the film Snowpiercer and the most wonderful parts of modern AAA design in which you will solve puzzles, explore, and encounter a cast of the worst animal people you will ever meet.
Controls
- WASD - Movement
- Mouse - Camera
- Space - Jump
- Escape - Menu
Minigame Controls
- WASD - Movement
- Space - Reset
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Authors | Caladrius, Hannah Reid, Rubiia, Dragonfern, Polite Stories, KitKii, Tamanegi Collective, KamenRoni |
Genre | Adventure, Interactive Fiction, Puzzle |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Cartoon, Comedy, First-Person, Funny, Furry, Ludum Dare 54, Singleplayer |
Links | Ludum Dare |
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Skypiercer FINAL 48 MB
Skypiercer Ludum Dare Jam Release 1.0 47 MB
Development log
- [Ludum Dare 54] Skypiercer 2.0 Post-Jam VersionOct 12, 2023
- [Ludum Dare 54] Skypiercer 1.0 now available!Oct 02, 2023
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Might just be me but I can't reliably pull out the fish and can't pull out the paw at all. Pick them up, yes. Pull them out, no.
This looks interesting at least but I can't get very far...
Thanks very much for letting us know - what platform were you playing on when this occurred, and what refresh rate is your monitor? We've had some issues with this before
Chrome, Win10, 60Hz.
Thanks for the response, let me know what else might help.
Thanks so much for helping point us in the right direction! Turns out the minigame script was disabling itself prematurely when colliding with any surface, not just the trigger. For whatever reason my 240hz refresh rate was bypassing this physics step entirely, so I missed it on the last upload - it should be all fixed on both versions now!
Oh, wow. In that case, I have to try it again.
Vaguely reminds me of getting Win98 running a GHz machine (because, why not?). Needed a lot of tricks to reduce RAM and slow the CPU down to get it running. It did boot faster than I could sit down in my chair; fastest version of Windows I ever played with.
Edit: they work fine now.
And I believe the next puzzle is just me. Seems to be 212 but nothing triggers. Still looking.