New Ludum Dare game: Hidden in Plain Sight

Ludum Dare 35 has come and gone, but not without a new game! We’ve attended the Jam (team development challenge) to try something completely different: make a surreal puzzle-platformer where your character’s silhouette reveals a hidden world. The journey was full of treachery and danger (read: distractions), but we finished what we set off to do! Our new game is Hidden in Plain Sight, created solo by Taro Omiya. Oh yeah it’s open-source, too!

Full Description:

A lone woman finds herself stuck in-between two dimensions, and only you can help! Guide this person to salvation using environmental cues and your own smarts. Hidden in Plain Sight is a unique puzzle-platformer where your character itself reveals a new hidden world. Use the visual cues in both the real and hidden to navigate through this treacherous world!

Note: a 3-button mouse (mouses with scroll wheels) is necessary to play.

Controls:
* WASD to move
* Space to jump
* Left-Ctrl to crouch and crawl
* Move the mouse to look around
* Use mouse scroll-wheel to zoom in and out
* Esc to pause

Created in:
* Engine: Unity
* Graphics: a combination of Unity Standard Assets, Unity-chan (Candy Rock version) and Autodesk’s free Character Generator.
* Music: GarageBand, something I made a few days ago
* Sound Effects: Unity Standard Assets and BFXR
* Font: Fira-Sans by Mozilla

This game is funded through Patreon. Many thanks to the following:
* Adam R. Vierra
* Joshua Jennings
* XanderHD
* Tommy Pedersen
* Jacob Clark

Made in Tech Valley Game Space!

If you can, please rate the game, and let us know what you think!

Link to Itch.io: https://omiyagames.itch.io/hidden-in-plain-sight

Link to GameJolt: http://gamejolt.com/games/hidden-in-plain-sight/142011

Link to Ludum Dare voting page: http://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-35/?action=preview&uid=20557

Some screenshots!

The Screen-Shattering Not a Clone Update!

Last week, we shown a sketch of a few clicker microgames. We just finished integrating them into the game, and they’ll take the place of Box Clicker, posted back in August last year. Many thanks to Astra Wijaya for putting the graphics together.

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So how does one play Flower Clicker or Phone Clicker. Simply tap the screen by exactly the number of times noted by the instructions. Be careful, though: if you tap too many times, you may lose your screen!

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In other news, Taro Omiya has been very busy writing up an academic article for Game on Games on the G|A|M|E Journal. The full details of the development process for Not a Clone may be coming soon!

New Game: The Empire of Lights (Global Game Jam 2016)

Howdy, everyone. As noted earlier, we have a new game created for Global Game Jam last weekend. Much like the Ludum Dare before, we’ve spent this jam learning something new: programming shaders! The Empire of Lights is a visual experiment inspired by a series of René Magritte paintings with the same name. In this game, you need to collect all the coins scattered throughout the world. To reveal their position, however, one must control the position of the sun. It’s open-source, so go ahead and take a look!

Controls:

  • WASD to move
  • Space to Jump
  • Hold the Left Shift to run
  • Move the mouse to look around
  • Hold E and move the mouse around to change the sun’s position

Created in:

  • Engine: Unity
  • Graphics: A ton to name; see the game’s credits.
  • Music: GarageBand
  • Sound Effects: Unity Standard Assets and BFXR
  • Font: Fira-Sans by Mozilla

Special thanks to our Patreon patrons (https://www.patreon.com/OmiyaGames):

  • Adam R. Vierra​
  • Joshua Jennings
  • xanderhd
  • David Lin
  • Tommy Pedersen
  • Jacob Clark

Link to Itch.io: http://omiyagames.itch.io/the-empire-of-lights

Link to GameJolt: http://gamejolt.com/games/the-empire-of-lights/123111

Some screenshots!

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And for those interested, we have a time-lapse, too!

New Not a Clone graphics and minigames

Hello, everyone! This month, we’ll be in a bit of a hiatus because we will be volunteering on teaching kids how to make games throughout this summer. We should be back in normal schedule starting September.

Fortunately, we do have some updates this week! The first is the usual Astra Wijaya graphic updates, this time on Flappy Fly into Flappy Comic:

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Much more cooler, however, is that we’re now creating new minigames as well! So far, we have two previews. Let’s see if you can guess how they play:

Mystery minigame 1
Mystery minigame 1
Mystery Minigame 2
Mystery Minigame 2

(Don’t look at the tags! That’s cheating!)