Thanks! The compass interface was fun to implement. I usually have a lot of trouble with the bitsy exit/ending functions, so it made it a lot easier to have everything pointing to the same 5 coordinates!
This is so cool! There used to be places like this around where I lived when I was younger, so it was very nostalgic playing this. In love with the different scenaries, the signages, and the graffitis. Had a lot of fun reading them all~
Thank you so much!!! I’d be really interested to hear about the Mac games it reminded you of, too. It’s an area I never delved into, but I do love the aesthetic of old hypercard / Apple 2 games.
Not any in particular, I just had a phase 10 years ago of downloading random Mac games which often had that kind of room-moving static background, and I'm just a sucker for 1-bit pixelarts especially of urban places :)
Thank you for playing! If I’d had more time, I would have liked to really expand the underground portion and emphasise the urbex element more. I’ll probably return to this in a future game anyway, since I love creepy abandoned urban areas!
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very cool! I loved the exploration gameplay with the compass interface!
Thanks! The compass interface was fun to implement. I usually have a lot of trouble with the bitsy exit/ending functions, so it made it a lot easier to have everything pointing to the same 5 coordinates!
This is so cool! There used to be places like this around where I lived when I was younger, so it was very nostalgic playing this. In love with the different scenaries, the signages, and the graffitis. Had a lot of fun reading them all~
Aw thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
I really liked this, reminds me of some old Mac adventure games
Thank you so much!!! I’d be really interested to hear about the Mac games it reminded you of, too. It’s an area I never delved into, but I do love the aesthetic of old hypercard / Apple 2 games.
Not any in particular, I just had a phase 10 years ago of downloading random Mac games which often had that kind of room-moving static background, and I'm just a sucker for 1-bit pixelarts especially of urban places :)
Very cool experience. It does feel like a good piece of urban exploration.
Thank you for playing! If I’d had more time, I would have liked to really expand the underground portion and emphasise the urbex element more. I’ll probably return to this in a future game anyway, since I love creepy abandoned urban areas!