Beneath the Waves
Point and ClickYour love for travel and writing has so far always paid your bills, but these days travel books and articles all contain the same information. That’s...
Noir 2185 is a retro, synthwave-noire point & click adventure game, in the style of late 90s adventures, and modern escape games. Graphics are rendered images, it will be 2 dimensional, and - as I moved from flash to Unity - I'll try to make a browser version, android and desktop version. The story will have multiple endings, and some side quests, the player will have to use objects and interact with characters in the game world, to solve the game. The player can break, combine items, and has multiple ways to complete the game.
The environment for the game is a big city in the future, struggling with economical problems, junk on the streets, and malfunctioning equipments. Most of the city is uninhabited, and nature started to take back it from civilisation.
If the game will be ready, I plan to create a 3d version with traditional point&click gameplay.
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This looks amazing any chance of a Linux port?
It will be a flash browser game, so it will be playable from any web browser (with flash support) on any OS (with a web browser with flash support).
I've seen this old comment, just wanted to clarify: its Unity, and I'm planning to first do a HTML5 version, probably to Kongregate