Filling what isn't empty
A downloadable game for Windows
Exploration of feelings people can get before moving forward with their loss through making choices prioritising memories made with different people.
Assets used: Free VFX Image Sequences & Flipbooks | Unity Blog, Force camera aspect ratio 16:9 in viewport - Unity Forum
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | Squidathan |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Unity, Inkscape |
Tags | Experimental, First-Person, Short, Singleplayer, Unity |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Download
Install instructions
Click on the Filling what isn't empty application then click extract all. The game can then be run by clicking on the filling what isn't empty application.
If downloading the for Mac, there may be an issue where the file is not executable due to this issue: Mac Unity Build (from a PC) not opening on Mac - Unity Forum. If so, I'm not sure how to fix it from my side but let me know if this is the case in the comments.
Comments
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Definitely a very interesting game. seems to be a more artistic experience. things were a little confusing sometimes but usually weren't so confusing where you couldn't figure it out. overall it was an enjoyable experience.
Thankyou, the feed-back is very much appreciated!
Hi. The visual style is very nice. The animation in the beginning are very touching. I really like the use of words for characters and objects.
I didn't immediately think about replacing all the memory boxes with the yellow and striped ones but I did so after seeing the screenshot on this page. Maybe there is a way to make this more clear. It's not really an issue but I spent some time wondering what I was doing wrong.
Great project :)
Hi! Thankyou so much for the feed-back. I know from a friend that you weren't the only one who got stuck at that point your comment has been very useful and means a lot so thanks again.
Hi all, I'm very new to this and am looking to learn as much as I can about any part of game development and making an itch.io page as I can. This is also just a prototype which I may carry on developing so if you have any feedback at all, I would love to hear it!