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Escape from a polymorphic computer simulation! 




In search of an exit you'll get crushed, find dead ends, and will have to start over again, and again and again....

An entry for Ludum Dare 42 - Running Out of Space




W+A+S+D to move
MOUSE to look
SPACE to jump
ESC to quit
R to reload

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Music, Art and Programming by @colorfiction

for any questions feel free to email me here 



  



StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
(13 total ratings)
Authorcolorfiction
GenrePuzzle, Platformer
Made withUnity
Tags3D, Cyberpunk, Difficult, Escape Game, Exploration, First-Person, Ludum Dare 42, maze, Puzzle-Platformer
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
LinksLudum Dare

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Again_Win.zip 57 MB
Again_Mac.zip 62 MB
Again_Linux.zip 60 MB

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Dear colorfiction,

I hope you’re doing well! My name is Ren, and I’m reaching out from Banzan Studios, the team behind SnackR—an exciting new platform that combines the best of TikTok, YouTube, and Patreon, specifically designed for creators like you.

We’ve been following your work, and we’re particularly impressed by your project, "AGAIN" The creativity behind it caught our attention, and we believe it would resonate well with our growing audience on SnackR.

SnackR is an all-in-one platform where creators can share games, animations, and comics, and engage with a dedicated mobile-first audience. This is built by a team of folks who have been creators themselves and have faced the same problems that young creators like you do. Each feature and functionality is built while keeping the ‘Creator’ in mind. We're focused on giving creators control over their content and its reach, and we'd love for you to be part of this journey.

While "AGAIN" truly stood out to us, you’re not limited to submitting just that—we’d be thrilled to explore any other game or project you think might be a great fit for SnackR as well.

If you're interested in learning more about how SnackR could benefit you and help you reach new audiences, I’d love to discuss this further. Please let me know if you’re available for a quick chat. Feel free to check us out in the meantime: Website: https://banzan.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banzanstudios/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/banzanstudios/

I’ll also share a short video showcasing what SnackR is all about—this will give you a better sense of how we’re creating a platform tailored for creators like you: ~ https://www.instagram.com/p/DCVjW1LIM07/

Here's the actual app on Google Play. Let me know what you think! ~ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.web.banzan_snackr.twa&hl=en

Looking forward to hearing from you! :)

Best regards, Ren Banzan Studios

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I may be a little late, but I was wondering if it's procedurally/randomly generated or if it's a set map?\


And If it isn't a set map. Have you ever beaten it?

Is there an actual "exit" or ending in the game?

Hey! Yes there is an exit, as to an end no spoilers haha. To exit choose a direction and just try to go straight overcoming all the obstacles that come in your way, eventually if your careful you'll escape the maze :)

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SO MUCH FUN

Glad you enjoyed it :)) And thank you for the video!!

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I found it interesting how you handled the theme of Ludum Dare 42: Instead of constantly losing space, the entire game world can suddenly fall on the player. The whole environment acts as a threat and an enemy to escape. At the same time, it's so wonderful to see how organic everything moves. That's simply fascinating, or maybe even mesmerizing! An all around atmospheric maze game that I just had to recommend in one of our compilation articles about the jam. <3 One minute of my search for the way out can also be seen in the video belonging to the article. ;> Once *AGAIN* a fantastic job, keep it up! :)

Best wishes,
Sebastian

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Thank you very much! I'm tempted to turn this experience into a larger game of sorts, as you mention the concept of the space as the threat and enemy to escape is something that I've been trying to develop for a while and it's not really seen as much in games. Again thanks for the great video and highlighting the game :)

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Thank you for the great video!! :)

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i WANT FREE

SAD

Hi Travis, it is free :) just put a 0 in the pay as you want prompt.