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great great game short but fun.
I enjoyed this game, through it was quite short. I had some difficulty in solving a few puzzles and I had some trouble with moving from one side of the screen to the other without accidentally clicking on the hut. I did however really enjoy the some-what low pace of the game and the art style, even the story, was done perfectly in a small time period
I did a short play through on it, even though the quality isn't quite up to date.
Hm! Neat little game. I'm liking the setting and story a lot, though I do have a few suggestions.
Your environments can be difficult to read, but it's less due to the minimalist shapes and more to do with your colour palette. Try to avoid using the same shade of blue for multiple objects in the same environment (such as the cabinet + bathroom door in the cabin, which merge into one blob), and make the protagonist their own shade of blue to prevent them from blending into the background.
The protagonist also talks a lot about hating their job, but from what I played they never elaborate on why that is. Maybe add in a few snide remarks about the effect the three months of darkness has had on them. (Bitching about the cold, missing sunlight, being bored, bashing your shin on things in the darkness, messed up sleep cycles... Sunless Sea is a good example of a society without sunlight, if you need inspiration.)
Finally, the game crashed upon messing with the fishtank terminal (after booting up the power.) "Error: Unable to create local script: Runtime error: unresolved import 'aLWSSTheme'".
I can't progress because of it, which is a pity because I'm looking forward to seeing the rest. c:
This looks very cool! :D
Fairly cute game. Simple but entertaining :3
A Night That Wouldn't End is a short point and click adventure game developed by Leafdog Games
Far in the North, where nighttime can last for months, a researcher is left alone with his boredom and an important research close to completion. Then, a power shortage gets in the middle.
HOW TO PLAY
Interact - Left Mouse Button
Examine - Right Mouse Button
For more details see the in-game help!
FEATURES
Short, yet authentic point and click fun!
Chunky pixel-art, just because!
Debatable science!
Pseudo-random soundtrack!
Some John Conway's Game of Life inspired graphics!
This is the Enhanced Edition of the game I originally developed with Adventure Game Studio for the Monthly Adventure Game Studio Competion in December 2014. The theme was "Cold and Dark".
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