School That Breathes (PROTOTYPE)
A downloadable game for Windows
Story:
It's been a year. A year since a single joke trapped you in this nightmarish hellhole. It desires only to please you in Its otherworldly realm, yet this idea of pleasure is far from what a sane person would expect - a grotesque school where you are free to experience countless pleasures of screaming and pain.
In a month, The Esophagus opens. There, you will find your salvation.
What is it currently:
In it's current condition, this project is a mess of code and assets that was failed to be completed in time. People that are familiar with this jam advised to still show others what's done. Well, feel free to look. I'm going to finish it in a week or so, but this prototype will still remain.
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | T.R.A.T.E. Games |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | other-dimension, Prototype, school, Survival Horror |
Download
Install instructions
1. Download the 64-bit archive.
2. Unpack.
3. Play.
Comments
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What you've got so far is pretty cool, I love the visuals, the music, and the setting. I don't really get how the battle system works, though I managed to win the fights I found anyway before it hung at the end of the esophagus. Looking forward to the completed project!
Thank you for having a look!
Unfortunately, what you encountered was not a battle system but an unfinished placeholder minigame where you were supposed to farm tolerance to get more teeth and tissue without instant game over. "Teeth" were supposed to be used with "throw" command to deal a ton of damage without retaliation from enemies but were VERY limited in how much you get and "tissue" is used for "healing".
As for hanging at The Esophagus, that's where the game currently ends. I've failed to iron out a competent battle system in time and had no enemies introduced in The Esophagus even though I've made the assets. Hell, looking at things as is, there is a ton more work needed to be done before the project will be considered "acceptable", thinking that i'll be able to do things in a week without productively working with Godot ever before was arrogant on my part.
Anyway, thank you for your time and patience!
I think that accomplishing even this much totally from scratch in Godot is something you should be proud of, especially if you managed to do all this in a week. Looking forward to it!
I think my ego's just grown two times bigger than it needs to... Better start working before this project gets stuck in development hell!