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Alone In Space
11 years ago

Some explanation about the game


Alright, many people who play this game appear very confused about a few things while playing. I’m here adress some of those things.

1: Some doors can not be opened. There is a hallway with 3 doors, none can be opened. If you pay attention you can see that they disappear the second day, leaving behind blank walls.

2: The notes do not have an order nor are all Log numbers accounted for. This is to show how the player is slowly losing their mind and unable to find some of the notes they left.

3: The player is NOT the one leaving the notes. You woke up and found them, and they match what your feelings are, but they were not left by you.

Here are some tricks to get the most out of AiS:

1:Take note of your surroundings. Try to remember where stuff is. It help to take note of what makes a room unique. Say, “Oh, this room has a strange pipe, I’ll remember it as Strange-Pipe room.”

2: Story is told VERY SUBTLY. The update will have more of a story told through notes and gameplay.

That’s all for now, and the update should be out soon with updated gameplay, bug fixes, and more spooks :)



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