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What do you think?

It's a cool concept, but I still didn't really like the game all that much, because having to hit only one block at a time got a little boring to me. So I didn't go very far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmnTIIQ4Nyg

Cool game

Hello, I saw this game and thought it looked interesting. Would you be fine if I possibly recorded it for my YouTube channel?

Such a wired one :D but you def have my support. i had a great time playing this. Have a nice day :D

About

Afterlight is an ethereal puzzle and it features unique gameplay with mind-blowing riddles.

The game is split up into levels, and each one is a riddle itself. You start with an empty world and an exit door, but it's not so simple. You reveal the path by shooting magic and gathering the shards to make a complete picture.

The game is suitable for all ages and has English and Russian language support. 20 levels form a gameplay with duration for an hour (or even more!). All levels can be replayed in either order if unlocked.

Presskit

Controls

You need keyboard and a mouse.

  • Use your mouse to look around;

  • WASD to move;

  • Left mouse button to shoot magic

  • Spacebar to jump;

  • Esc or P key to pause;

System requirements

  • Supported platforms: Windows Vista and higher, Linux;

  • Minimal required storage: ~320 Mb for Windows, 700+ Mb for Linux;

  • The game requires video card that supports DirectX 10 or above (this is for Windows; Linux binaries are shipped with OpenGL support);

  • Recommended video card is Nvidia GeForce GT 650m and its analogs (works smoothly with high quality on my laptop);

  • The minimal requirements for video card are NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher;

  • Windows requires Engine Prerequisites which you will find in Game Folder\Engine\Extras\Redist\en-us\UE4PrereqSetup_x64.exe (or x32).

Linux version

Known issue: the game path should contain only standard ASCII symbols (that means no diactric symbols, no non-english letters, only latin ones and digits). A desktop folder should work well.
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