Lasing & Aligns (Run in Browser) by ufen
- Lasing is a visual novel tells a story about sending the last signal before falling into the blackhole.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDLTkNlopS0

- Aligns is a 3D role play game which you are trying to find a signal from the deep space. It's just a beautiful demo for now and it's pretty chill and cozy to walk around. There's no gameplay or interactions for it since the time is not enough for us. You don't have to review or rate for this - it's just for fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii8TfSNDL48

These two games belongs to the same background and narrative.
Hope you enjoy it.
| Link | https://ufen.itch.io/lasing |
| Link | https://ufen.itch.io/aligns-demo |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/59/lasing-aligns |
Ratings
| Overall | 220th | 3.857⭐ | 30🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 637th | 3.019⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 563th | 3.154⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 282th | 3.982⭐ | 30🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 13th | 4.717⭐ | 32🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 24th | 4.327⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 17th | 4.518⭐ | 30🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 15🗳️ | 27🗨️ |
Align seems too unfinished to give any meaningful feedback.
Seems like you have a pretty decent foundation to build off of, best of luck going forward!
Hope to see a finished version of Aligns some day, reminds me a lot of Firewatch.
Such an impressionistic and stunning short-form narrative game—the writing is incredibly strong, and it feels amazing to read. The art is honestly on another level; it’s kind of unbelievable that so many illustrations were created within such a short playtime, and all within just 72 hours… seriously impressive. The color palette is cohesive, with excellent color matching—the grading, saturation, and brightness all feel just right, making it very pleasing to look at. Combined with the writing and the background music and sound design, it really feels like a feast for the senses.
If there’s a small downside, it would be the lack of basic interactions like settings or an exit/return option, and the need to restart the game to explore different branches (though since the experience is relatively short, it’s not too much of an issue in practice). Overall, definitely a work worth trying out.
Both visuals have unique styles. The 2D visual novel thoughtfully includes bilingual support, and features a vast amount of CG—almost a new CG every two or three sentences—all beautifully drawn with distinctive line work. However, the text content might be a bit limited in comparison; a longer playthrough would enhance the immersive experience. I love the blue and white color scheme of the 3D version and look forward to more content in it!
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**Really** loved the bgm!!!
!> I really like that the games' names are anagrams haha.