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Hello! I am a 2014 high school graduate, and a requirement for graduation at my school was to create a Senior Culminating project. I chose to create a short horror game using the Blender Game Engine. Each level of this game showcases more knowledge and skill that I have developed while working on this project, which began in May 2013. I released it February 8, 2014. Here is the premise: You wake up. You find yourself to be an old man, in some sort of science facility. You don't know who you are. But something else seems to, and it is playing with you. Explore the floors of the facility, collecting information about yourself, the entity hindering you, and ultimately, how to stop it. Enjoy!

Post news Report RSS Approaching Deadline and System Requirements

Another quick update on my progress. I'm so close to done, I can almost picture myself hitting that upload button.

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I am pleased to announce that PUPPET is in its final testing phase! Depending on how that goes, expect downloads to be available ON TIME. It's exciting, I know.

With that in mind, I've decided to alert this website on the unofficial-official system requirements for the game. They are important, after all.

PUPPET will be available on Windows XP-7 for sure, and possibly Windows 8. The game is also designed to work on Mac OSX 10.6.8 or higher. But, no matter the operating system flavor, PUPPET prefers to run in a 64-bit environment.

The Recommended Hardware Requirements are:
A 2 Ghz Quad-Core Processor
4 GB RAM
HD Graphics Card
Two-Button Mouse or Trackpad.

However, these are no where near the minimum requirements. The game has run on computers with as little as a 2 Ghz Dual-Core processor and 2 GB of RAM, although the experience was rather slow and choppy.

In addition, depending on the reception of the game, interest, and the amount of time I have, I may be able to compile a LINUX download of the game later on. Once the game is uploaded, I would love to hear if making that is a good idea.

But until then, I will conclude this message. As always, thank you for your time.

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