This One is a short experimental indie game. In the style of a visual novel The One's story goes deeper than you may first think. Lasting only around 5-7 minutes, you are taken trough a series of rooms, each room representing something new within "This One's" tragic tale. While the actual story is never fully explained, we feel that player speculation is more important. Who was "The One" and what was his story?
Both I and Savoci (writer) have decided to change much of the game. The way the narration currently plays just doesn't work well enough with the layout of the game. We have decided to have a scenario after each "This One" room that will further explain the story. The narration will still be there, but now you will be able to explore it for yourself in great detail, instead of having to basically stand still in a small, confined area.
The update should be finished some time next week. More details as it gets further along in development.
Feel free to leave a comment. We want your feedback! What did you like about the game? What did you hate about it?
What's next for us? Do we create something entirely new? Do we work on a sequel? Well in all honesty that's up to you guys. We want your feedback!
This is the full version of our first game. Our aim with this game was to stray from what's normal in games, as well as adding a deep intertwining story...
Intro scene scared me haha...but the awkward stereo audio during the game kind of ruined it. I couldn't even pay attention to the narration because it would jump from ear to ear. Don't know why I was having that problem.
I didn't really get the point of this game. The narration sounds kind of random. Just strolling from one room to the other till there's no more rooms to go, isn't really an ending...
This game has tons of potential, I suggest you make the instructions more clear as Its hard to read them in the beginning, I didn't even see them. Heres my playthough Youtube.com
awesome video, we are working on a pretty big update for the game, including giving the player clearer instructions.
Sounds very interesting :) Is it okay if I make a German Let's Play to test it? Of course I'll tell you my opinion in english, self-evident.
yes of course you can :)