A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

This is my first game, an uncomplicated experience inspired by this video by Nick Robinson: youtu.be/Cv1aAGQWC80.
Credit is also due to Aedan Graves, who made "First Person All-in-One", used in this project.

Please let me know if the macOS and Linux versions do not work, as I am unable to test those.

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Amber Skies 1.1.zip (Windows) 17 MB
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Amber Skies 1.1 Mac.zip (macOS) 20 MB
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Amber Skies 1.1 Linux.zip (Linux) 22 MB
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Amber Skies 1.0 (OUTDATED; DOWNLOAD FROM ABOVE FILES) 17 MB

Install instructions

Simply download the zip and extract it.

Development log

Comments

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For an empty map filled with boxes, this experience sure made me feel feelings! It had an empty quality to it, and not in the boring way! I almost wish there were things to interact with, though. My quest through the hazy yellow cube field (almost made me think of a densely packed village/town?) ended pretty quickly after I made my way to the monolithic pillars in the distance. I found myself wishing for a staircase at that point! Great game, in any case, though I wish it were longer and there were more things it.

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I'm glad you found value in this thing I made! It's definitely a bit short, but there are a lot of secrets and easter eggs to be found if you want to look around for them. A staircase is actually a great idea, I might add that if I come back to this at some point! For now, there's actually no such thing as fall damage just yet, so if you want to explore the Lower Plains you can just jump off (although you'll have to start over it you want to get back up). Thanks again for taking the time to check out this experience, and I hope you enjoy any more exploring you may decide to do!