Sever-17
A downloadable game for Windows
You are being sent to a closed research center located in the Arctic zone. A few days ago, the object went offline. The last recorded transmission hints at something discovered deep within the glacier.
Game Made for Classic/Static Camera Horror Jam
Controls:
WASD - Movement
Left Mouse - Shoot
Right Mouse Aim
E - Interact
Shift - Sprint
ESC - Pause
Playtime ~10 min.
Updated | 7 days ago |
Published | 11 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Kierkiewicz |
Genre | Action |
Tags | Atmospheric, Horror, Low-poly, PSX (PlayStation), Retro, Unity, Zombies |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
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SEVER-17.zip 170 MB
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This was quite an interesting, short game! It reminded me of Resident Evil and I liked the story. Question was.. was our guy infected? Did he get back ok? I look forward to see more games from you!
Here is my gameplay!
Included this in my 3 random horror game video!
For being made for a gamejam, this was not bad at all! Really well made for sure with a great story behind it. Made a video on it.
Really Nice game! Shooting mechanic works amazing. Flows like a water. Amosphere is solid. Great work! Id love to play full game with a lot of details and lore.
Thank you very much, unfortunately I had a time limit because I was making it for a jam, so I didn't get to do half of what I wanted in this game
Just finished this game. Genuinely loved it. Excellent little game I'd love to see a full development of. Very Resident Evil. Very "the Thing".
Thank you very much, I didn't expect people to like this project because it was very short and unfinished
It feels like a good showcase. Simple, but makes me want more. I hope the GameJam gave you good marks for it!
nice short
Thanks🍀
Wonderful work at creating an atmospheric survival horror title set in the Siberian wastelands! Definitely a pretty unique concept. I enjoyed exploring and finding there was plenty of attention to detail in how the notes and letters were written to convey the game's story, which tied it all very well to the game's setting. The targeting could be a bit tricky with the long perspectives, but I was able to handily take down the affected without too much problems. Great work putting this game together and all the best for the jam!
Thank you very much, it's a pleasure to read this