Comments (3)
First of all, I love the graphics! This game has an interesting style to it, and it looks quite beautiful, in a way.
There does not seem to be much to do in the game at the moment, but it is early access, so that is understandable.
In terms of suggestions, maybe there can be a way to carry things inbetween floors? From what I saw, if you were holding a bottle on one floor, you couldn't bring it into the floor above or below it. Unless you plan on adding an inventory, I think it would be more realistic to be able to carry things around with you.
Also, perhaps there can be other ways of getting food rather than relying on rats to spawn. Maybe one can go fishing through the trash for things that could attract the creatures, such as rotting food.
Or maybe, one could harvest body parts from enemies you kill...
Those are just my thoughts, though. Keep at it, I'm excited to see where this can lead!
you.must.leave. is a survival horror game, where you'll need to look for supplies or anything that'll help you to make through the night and escape this haunted city. You. Must. LIVE.
Developer's note:
I pretend to make a survival game with some jump scare and psychological horror. It won't be a huge project, I want to finish in a week or less, if it takes longer, no problem I'll continue it. Please, feel free to share any idea you guys have to make this game more interesting <3
Key Features:
-Hunting
-Starve to death if you don't eat a rat
-Small Town to explore and search for rats
-Weather
-Day & Night cycle
-Eat rats
-Click and drag items and interact with them
Planned Key Features:
-Hide system
-Inside buildings to hide from monster
-Monsters (really important this part)
-A small militia that hides inside the city
-Small story (up to you to follow or not)
-Customizable hideout (important to hide from monster at night)
Controls:
-Arrows: Move
-C: Crouch
-Z: Crawl
-Shift: Run
-E: Interact
-F: Feed
-Mouse: Drag Items
-Q: Show inventory
About me:
I want to be a game developer that can shape games into what my followers enjoy. I don't want to make games just for me, or for what I think it will make more money, I want to make games, because I love it, and because I want to feel that my games makes people happy. That's why I sit in front of my computer from 7 a.m to 10 p.m and that's the only thing I do, I make games. And I'll keep making it.