The Final Screen by uberscientist

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made by uberscientist for LD31 (COMPO)
WASD to move, E to use, Space to jump

Runs on Blender, (unzip BOTH the .blend file and hands.mp4 to the same folder) download the latest version of blender from the official site linked above (Windows, Mac and Linux).

The game is more interactive art, however, there is a win condition... almost like an easter egg (hint in the screenshots)

Also, thanks bunches to ramoncb for exporting the game for Windows <3

I'd still download Blender on Linux, the export functionality isn't as efficient and I use Arch (rolling release) so there will probably be shared lib conflicts :(

Ratings

Coolness 39% 1742
Overall 2.95 806
Audio 3.10 318
Fun 2.45 1034
Graphics 3.25 451
Humor 2.90 304
Innovation 3.09 585
Mood 3.13 383
Theme 2.91 1090

Feedback

woodecker
08. Dec 2014 · 17:36 UTC
Loved the low-poly style.
ramoncb
10. Dec 2014 · 00:00 UTC
Good job! =D

I think you should make an executable! It's easy:

File > External data > Make all paths relative
File > User preferences > Addons > Game Engine > Save as Game Engine runtime
File > Export > Save as Game Engine runtime

;-)
Murchurl
10. Dec 2014 · 04:35 UTC
Interesting take on the theme, good job!
Jyrkface
10. Dec 2014 · 04:43 UTC
Fantastic art! Really loved how the tablet follows you around too- great touch, it really enhances the surrealism of the scene. As does the snowman, somehow...
minimumentropy
10. Dec 2014 · 04:49 UTC
Ha I love when games defy expectations like this! Wish it were longer! If you like this one check out another compo entry called DebugIt();
pcmaster
10. Dec 2014 · 19:39 UTC
Dickbutt added you one star! Interesting choice of tech :P
Wampus
10. Dec 2014 · 19:45 UTC
Living in a starry cubeeeeee.
snickersnacks
12. Dec 2014 · 02:32 UTC
Interesting idea, but you should definitely try to make a version you can download easily without having to jump through hoops. Nice entry :)
🎤 uberscientist
12. Dec 2014 · 02:37 UTC
For people calling for a standalone windows version I'm willing to host one if you can export it following ramoncb's instructions above... I just don't have a modern copy of windows laying around (I'm not a software pirate anymore either, sorry :( )
janovbyrnisson
12. Dec 2014 · 11:59 UTC
Are you serious with the blender stuff? :D :D :D
Never seen any games like this before, however my teammate mentioned it that you can make games in Blender. Nice! :)
PoQA Games
13. Dec 2014 · 00:50 UTC
I really liked this game! I would call it more of an experience, but I had fun delving into the floating classroom dream of a unicode snowman! :)

Nice job!
Mr.Greenhat
13. Dec 2014 · 00:53 UTC
Okay, I'm tripping balls here haha. What an experience! :P
rantt
13. Dec 2014 · 01:19 UTC
Cool concept, I've never seen a game played from blender before, that's really neat. The music and graphics fit the mood well too. I liked it, nicely done :)
ramoncb
15. Dec 2014 · 01:29 UTC
uberscientist, here a windows version (blender 2.72b 32bits) :

http://www.filedropper.com/final-screenwindows

=)
01rafael
16. Dec 2014 · 00:10 UTC
This is great!
apiotrw
16. Dec 2014 · 00:11 UTC
Nice graphics
maxmetallica
29. Dec 2014 · 21:37 UTC
nice work