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A real thinkpiece, this one. It's got a wonderful artistic air to it, and a huge intertwining story buried beneath the surface waiting to jump up and throttle us until we understand!

Ahem, let me backtrack a little. I came across this game thanks to an homage to it called Door 12 that was created by a dev called Red Phantom. That game led me here, and here I am.

I still need to play The Hidden Fragmentation, and believe me it is on my list, mainly because this experience was so... different. The puzzle elements mixed with the interactions with other characters created a wonderful atmosphere and I was genuinely saddened to get to the end of the demo.

I highly encourage anyone with a love for the slightly surreal and oddly ominous to download this mini masterpiece posthaste! And I shall see you all in the Fragmentation!

Keep up the effortlessly effervescent work, Máté =)

https://youtu.be/XLXBAFShJZw

Okay so I did something.

The Ambient soundtrack really sounded something that was reversed. So I took the file, reversed it, sped it up, raised the tone and tempo, and wooo, it's a variant of the radio song!

This was fun. I am curious if there are multiple endings so I may have to play it a bit more or at least watch some other people play it.

I am also pretty intrigued by what's actually going on here. Looking forward to the full game!

https://youtu.be/7ytBfCV0i7Q

Very interesting, I want to know more!

That was amazing...

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"Have you ever really tried to escape from here? This place feels like a strange prison and it actually is, believe me. There must be an exit somewhere..."

Through The Fragmentation is a first person adventure game focusing on immersion and exploration, following the path of my previous game, The Hidden Fragmentation. You can talk to the many strange inhabitants of the City, discover hidden areas and secrets, or just try to unfold the mystery of the Fragmentation - it's up to you.

• Explore an immersive 3D world full of hidden areas and little secrets.

• Meet the strange habitants of the City and get to know their stories.

• Experience all the different endings and unfold the mystery of the Fragmentation.

• Grab your headhpones and enjoy the detailed, atmospheric soundscapes.

• Unlock the many hidden achievements.

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#adventure #altgame #scifi #firstperson



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Animated Bloodshed
Tobacco Reference
Mild Language
Crass Humor

Another small (and probably pointless?) detail which almost made me insane, but turned out fine after all. I wish this wasn't an ever repeating pattern with this project (or with any of my projects).

I'm planning to release another demo build for a small group of testers on my Discord server.

If you'd like to volunteer for the private testing - or just want to hang out with us at the Crow Bar - feel free to join:

https://discord.com/invite/uqacD4Y

For a short period of time the mysterious fragmented account has opened a portal between The Fragmentation and the Crow Bar on the Discord server! 👀

Wanna join the fun?

https://discord.com/invite/uqacD4Y

The first day on the Crow Bar Discord server has been quite busy so far. One of the members just turned into a weird glitch trying to communicate with us from the Fragmentation👀

Wanna join the fun?

https://discord.com/invite/uqacD4Y

Alright, I finally decided to share the little server I have been building on Discord. Keep in mind that this is the very first time I share the invitation link, so don't expect any crowd of folks there so far.

https://discord.com/invite/uqacD4Y

Just a fancy image I made for my currently developed game, Through The Fragmentation.

3 GameJolt games that I recommend you to play while waiting for the next update of Through The Fragmentation

The shower in the apartment just became interactive!

I know, what you're thinking - and yes, this was a really important game mechanic and definitely worth all the time I spent working on it...

A quick report on the development

Have you ever wonder, how the game might look like in the editor view? Well... sometimes like an architecture nightmare.

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