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What's this game about?

A drunken sailor drifted to a mysterious island must find a way to build a raft and return back to his beloved one.

Note

This game was created during the Global Game Jam 2017's Bahçeşehir University Game Lab (BUG) segment. Due to time concerns and a small team composing of 4 passionate gamers, we decided to focus on the story telling aspects of the game rather than the mechanics. However, we are currently working on polishing the game to improve the interaction mechanics, side events and map extension. Other than Onur, this was the first game project we worked on for the rest of us. We hope you enjoy playing it as much as we enjoyed during the creating process of our game! If you have any ideas or critism to improve the game please feel free to contact us through our e-mail addresses. Thank you!

Team


Scenario / Creative Director - Muhtesem Reyyan Jazzar
Music / Sound FX - Sahan Jazzar
Artworks - Azade Tara Cetiner
Development / Game Design - Onur Sahin Senturk

Voice Actors

Grandfather - Muhtesem Reyyan Jazzar
Grandson - Olgun Kasikci
Granddaughter - Bilgesu

Special Thanks to: Olgun Kasikci for supervising the artwork process.

Instructions

W,A,S,D - Movement
Space - Jump
E - Interact
F - Burp!

Updated 10 days ago
StatusCanceled
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorNortsith
GenreAdventure
Made withUnreal Engine
TagsFirst-Person, Funny, Global Game Jam, Short, Singleplayer, Story Rich, Unreal Engine

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Drunken Sailor.zip 477 MB
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Comments

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I couldn't understand the storytime bits...it might've just been me, but the audio was too quiet >.> But other than that, I enjoyed this a lot! Especially the method of escape ^^


 Thanks for playing the game and for your reviews.

We had to record all of the narrative stuff in a classroom, that's why audio is not at the point of quality we wanted to be. :)