I found this one really disturbing. Enjoyed sitting on ceilings and looking at rooms upside down, though (I’ve wanted to do that ever since I was young.)
Rock Paper Shotgun: ” It’s a curious experience which AS you floating around various bedrooms and other spaces in which people are sleeping.”
Which has that “as” as the best part of the entire article.
And one needs all of this, in our days, to work. Ah, life. (I recall your game about artists, it dealt with financial humiliation, and not the ones one must face presently, though).
I need not tell you how interesting the game is (nor do I need tell you many others of yours are deeper — they have no chance for popularity, of course).
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i like this one
It crashes on clicking “Ok” in the launcher, using either the 64bit or the 32bit executable on Ubuntu 15.04.
Hi, thanks for the report – oh, that’s not good.
If you could give me some further info, it’d be useful
1 – are there any crash logs? http://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/LogFiles.html
if so, could you send them to me at analytic@gmail.com
2 – could you try out this game and let me know if it has a similar crash?
http://www.increpare.com/2015/06/door-game/
I don’t have linux, so can’t directly try to repro this, but the above two things might provide a solution…
Is the end of the game when a bed floats in space and forms into various white blobs?
I found this one really disturbing. Enjoyed sitting on ceilings and looking at rooms upside down, though (I’ve wanted to do that ever since I was young.)
the ending was rather suggestive :1
oh hey, it’s a hotel room.
Rock Paper Shotgun: ” It’s a curious experience which AS you floating around various bedrooms and other spaces in which people are sleeping.”
Which has that “as” as the best part of the entire article.
And one needs all of this, in our days, to work. Ah, life. (I recall your game about artists, it dealt with financial humiliation, and not the ones one must face presently, though).
I need not tell you how interesting the game is (nor do I need tell you many others of yours are deeper — they have no chance for popularity, of course).
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