Put A Pin In It | Locator (GeoGuessr-Style Exploration Game - Demo)
Locator is a game that sees us searching an alien world for a missing archaeologist by using photographs to work out her journey.
We play as a cartographer in search of the missing Abigail and all we have at our disposal is a map, Abigail's journal and a collection of photographs.
Our job is to look at each photograph and then click on the map where we think the photo was taken. With some photos it's nice and simple, we can use visual clues to work out where the picture was taken, but with others it's a little more complicated and we need to consult the journal.
The journal is full of things to help us on our way, such as how to calculate map coordinates using the sun's height, drawings of star constellations we need to work out North and South, and details about how to work out which way the planet is rotating!
As we correctly identify the locations of the photographs more are revealed to us, along with more journal entries, but things become more and more tricky the further along the trail we go...
NOTE: This is the demo version of the game.
Locator can be found here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2459030/Locator/
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A Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet. Pinpoint the exact locations of photos to track down missing archeologist Abigail Lidari. Cross-reference journal entries, decipher cryptic symbols, and uncover the mysteries of an ancient civilization.
Locator combines the spatial reasoning of Geoguessr with the logical deduction of detective games. Use constellations, alien architecture, wildlife, cryptic symbols, and even temperature to pinpoint the location of photos.
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Channel graphics designed by Penge in The Geek Cupboard.
Additional audio:
Music to Delight Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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