Pitch Black Plague - Prototype
Prototype originally made for the July 2024 Pirate Software Jam.
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A top-down survival horror with you, an alchemical doctor, weaving through streets and buildings to get where you need to be. This is a short scenario made to house the concepts and ideas presented.
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Controls:
- WASD for Movement
- Shift to Sprint, disabling use of Inventory while moving
- Mouse over bottom of screen for Inventory
- M1 to observe points of interest or to pick up items M1 click & drag to up items from the Inventory, and release M1 to let go.
Combine items by dropping compatiable items onto each other.
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Design Document avaliable via the button below.
If you are experiencing poor performance in the browser version, enabling Hardware Acceleration may help!
Uses assets from Fantasy Asset Mega Bundle and PS1 Old Interior Pack
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Authors | Aidan Andrews, Bassianus, schessor |
Genre | Action |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | 3D, Horror, Low-poly, Survival Horror |
Development log
- PBP - Post Jam FixesAug 15, 2024
Comments
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Could you add an exe version of your game please?
When the game jam is up in two weeks I'll put up a downloadable version
oh ok.
The downloadable exe version is up now, please enjoy!
Hi, tried to play your game on stream, seems to be laggy atm, can't move. Am I missing something?
Thanks
Guy
Yeah, this is my first game to be played in the browser and I think I severely overestimated its rendering capabilities, leading to some pretty poor performance. I'll upload a downloadable exe version after the jam is done that should hopefully run better.
Nice, shoot me a reply on here once its done and I'll play it on stream for free promo
Okay! The downloadable version is up now and it should be all working. Let me know what you think!