Stowaway (Unity) Free Scifi Pixel Art Point & Click Adventure Game Monster in my Spaceship AdvJam22
Pilot Travis Walker is alone on his spacecraft and tensions are rising. Both his captain and engineer are killed by an alien that is after him. You have to navigate through the spacecraft and defeat the alien. On this adventure you solve some puzzles and can watch the cool pixelart that has quite a few blood red pixels in it. Sadly there is not much music but when then it fits, the SFX are cool and atmospheric and the voice over is very good and adds a lot of character to Travis.
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Synopsis:
"Star log 617.7 of the USS Starcross. Pilot Travis Walker recordin'. It appears I am the sole remaining crew member. Some unspeakable - thing - has boarded the ship on our last salvage run. Chief Engineer June Harley and Captain Ben Thomas are dead."
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Stowaway is a short point and click science fiction adventure game.
FEATURES
Lo-Fi feel the way adventure games should be.
Pointing and clicking and combining.
Easy and won't break your brain with puzzles.
Full voice acting by Travis Baldree.
NOTE: There is no save/load. I wasn't able to do it in time, but the game is short (15-30m) and you can't die.
Credits:
Design, Code, Art, Sounds: George Broussard
Voice Actor: Travis Baldree
Download:
https://georgebroussard.itch.io/stowaway
Intro/Outro Visuals by Toxic Tuba
https://www.youtube.com/c/ToxicTuba
Intro Music by moleman
https://soundcloud.com/molemandnb/moleman-sanctuary
Outro Music by Low:r
https://soundcloud.com/lowrmusic/separate
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