These are short games that I've created independently in my spare time, using RPG Maker VXAce / RPG Maker MV.
Click "Play online" to be redirected to Game Jolt, where you can play the game in your browser.
Older games also have downloads available - they average 200mb, and take the form of a self-extracting *.exe. Simply unpack the files, open the resulting folder, and click on Game.exe to play!
Control scheme: Arrow keys to move, spacebar to interact.
Click "Play online" to be redirected to Game Jolt, where you can play the game in your browser.
Older games also have downloads available - they average 200mb, and take the form of a self-extracting *.exe. Simply unpack the files, open the resulting folder, and click on Game.exe to play!
Control scheme: Arrow keys to move, spacebar to interact.
Homecoming (2016)Homecoming is a look at how leaving behind what we own affects who we are.
A 2-5 minute game about perception. Play online Music credits: Promising Relationship, Unpromised by Kevin MacLeod Made for the 2016 Serenity Forge Game Jam, with the theme of "healing." #SFGJ |
And Nothing Hurt (2014)A 2-5 minute game about saying goodbye.
This game is entirely a work of fiction. Play online 8th August, 2016, RPG Maker MV Download July 24th, 2014, RPG Maker VX Ace Music credit: Kakan, by Amano Tsukiko Spoilers follow: I created this game to work through the overwhelming grief that came with the downing of MH17. It was and will always be my aim to treat the families and friends of those lost with care and respect. However, the game does contain audio inferring that some passengers may still have been conscious during the descent. To my knowledge, the reports surrounding this aspect of the crash were inconclusive, and I have used that audio here in an attempt purely to convey my own horror at so sudden a loss. I wanted Emma to have the chance to say goodbye so that I could, in turn, say goodbye to her myself. I hope that it may bring you some measure of comfort to believe, as I choose to, that she was not alone in her final moments. |
A Visit in Time (2014)A 10-15 minute game about sacrifice.
Download Music credits: Despair and Triumph, Plaint, Gymnopedie No. 1 by Kevin MacLeod |