Comments (17)
This game was fantastic. I loved the art style and the character models. The graphics were smooth and pleasing to look at. The ambience was perfect for a pseudo-horror feel that I'd expect from a game based on a limbo/purgatory-esque setting. The puzzles weren't too hard. They were literally just like real puzzles in which you just had to find all of the pieces. The grammar did feel like the text was a bit rushed, but it was fine either way. I don't really base my opinion on a game heavily on grammar. One, because I'm bad at grammar. Two, because it's an indie game. Finally, the message it sent seriously tugged on my feelings. Life is so much harder for homosexuals growing up in our society and a lot of people don't realize that. This game sends a really strong message of awareness that shouldn't be ignored. Thanks for making this!!
An extremely artsy and compelling story using the horrors of real life and the supernatural. Unsafe Ch 2 largely differed from Ch 1 with new art style, mechanics, and an overall better story. Where Ch 1 had an open interpretation based on the player's imagination, Ch 2 followed the discrimination of a homosexual man. For the short length of the game, I'd say each are well worth playing. If you'd like to watch my experience into each Chapter, feel free to here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8sT9yK7FVo&list=PLmqD_CN4-c_tjo_4ffleIP0XldOhqj41G&index=1&t=187s
Will there be a chapter 3?
https://youtu.be/OjRSdfZwKCA
Hi there! Really liked the game even though I hardly play any Horror games.
Nice art style too!
hi, big thx for the great game. this was one of the best indie games i played this year. i had tears in my eyes at the end. greetings from germany
you play as a young man who finds himself trapped at school after a car crash. you have to find out what happened and how you get out of the hellish nightmare.
This game was developed over the course of 5 days as a test to see if I could make a good survival horror/puzzle game.