A downloadable game for Windows

"Horrific immersive puzzle game experience."

This game should be difficult to solve if you do not take the time to observe, read and understand what's the purpose of each elements. 

IMMERSION

"No explanation of why you're here.
Nothing about this place that doesn't make sense.
At the end of the day, there's a radio and good music, so you might as well take advantage of it before it's too late.
"

"Aucune explication sur la raison de votre présence ici. Rien sur ce lieu qui ne fait aucun sens. En fin de compte, il y a une radio et de la bonne musique, alors autant en profiter avant qu'il ne soit trop tard."

CONTROLS

The controls layout is created to make the game playable with mouse/keyboard or gamepad. Xbox and PlayStation controllers layouts are supported but other gamepads should work.

ENJOY OR HATE

Created in one week for the SCREAM JAM 2022+1, this the result of a one-dev-work. Do not expect much more than a simple experimental experience. 

LICENCES

  • This game use Public Domain audios from :  http://musopen.org/ and http://freesound.org
  • Paid and free assets from the Unity Assets store.
  • Premade proprietary content.
  • Model and animations from Mixamo.com

Download

Download
TheGoodFrequency-Win-0.1.1.zip 152 MB

Install instructions

Download the game. Play it. Think about it. Return to normal life. Have a drink.

Development log

Comments

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Tensed atmosphere, definitely decent, although a little bit slow with the engagement.

The premise of the game is definitely ambiguous. It is up to the player to decide what to do, how to act and which "ending" to find. For me, it was a drag towards the end, but overall it showcased tense atmosphere, great environmental design and music was good. Maybe the game can be updated so that players can experience more of what the story hid in the Jam version.

Best of luck with the future developments. Cheers! 

(+1)

Thanks for playing the game. I totally agree with your feedbacks. And yes, this concept can be extended to a more complete experience.