Cleril
04-13-2010, 03:30 PM
I finished Peekaboo Sunday but before sending it out here I made sure I updated it to fix a tiny bug and a few grammatical mistakes.
Anyway, Peekaboo is a psychological horror game, freeware too.
All I ask for is feedback please. The objective with Peekaboo was to:
Use sound and puzzles to tell a story more so than having text do the job
This means sound is required to play Peekaboo. Headphones are of course recommended for the best effect.
There is replay value in the way of multiple endings/death scenes (6 or so different ways to die, each unique).
peekaboox.exe (http://www.mediafire.com/?emjm2wdmyxn)
Features:
Voice acting from me (voice modulated, not my actual voice, some sound files I found were used but the majority of the voice acting was done by me)
Unique events never done before in any game I've ever played, at least 2 of these in the game.
A storyline that you kind of have to put two and two together to make the whole picture yourself.
Credits:
A song from the staff (at the rpgmaker vx site) used as the last song.
Blizzardguy and gameguy (at vx's site) who made the full screen script.
Arron Siminiski who made the title screen song/main theme, which you can find here: In the Void (http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/153372)
Anyway, Peekaboo is a psychological horror game, freeware too.
All I ask for is feedback please. The objective with Peekaboo was to:
Use sound and puzzles to tell a story more so than having text do the job
This means sound is required to play Peekaboo. Headphones are of course recommended for the best effect.
There is replay value in the way of multiple endings/death scenes (6 or so different ways to die, each unique).
peekaboox.exe (http://www.mediafire.com/?emjm2wdmyxn)
Features:
Voice acting from me (voice modulated, not my actual voice, some sound files I found were used but the majority of the voice acting was done by me)
Unique events never done before in any game I've ever played, at least 2 of these in the game.
A storyline that you kind of have to put two and two together to make the whole picture yourself.
Credits:
A song from the staff (at the rpgmaker vx site) used as the last song.
Blizzardguy and gameguy (at vx's site) who made the full screen script.
Arron Siminiski who made the title screen song/main theme, which you can find here: In the Void (http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/153372)