A downloadable game for Windows

Welcome to the Space Station FWRD-4792, the space station at the border of the human race’s dominion in the cosmos! 

As an engineer, you have the job of making sure that the numerous generators around the station work as intended, providing light and air to the crew aboard the station.

However, it seems that there is a rise of blackouts around the station, are the generators too old to function or is there something else happening? You’ll have to stay on your toes and check your surroundings, has it appears that you can’t trust anyone around you…

Followed In the Dark is a short horror game developed for the Themed Horror Game Jam #18 – Alien Infiltration. In this case, you will find yourself in a situation that is rapidly falling out of your hands, it will be your job to survive while saving as many people has possible.

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Controls:

  • Keyboard and Mouse:
    • Jump – Space
    • Left Click – Shoot
    • F – Interact
    • ESC – Pause
    • (In version 1.1 and above) E - Toggle Flashlight
  • Gamepad (Tested on Xbox Controller)
    • Jump – A
    • Right Trigger – Shoot
    • X – Interact
    • Pause – Pause
    • (In version 1.1 and above) Y - Toggle Flashlight

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Development Team:

  • Christian Forget
    • Game Design
    • Game Programming
    • 3D Game Art
    • 2D Game Art
  • Crystelle Reeves
    • 2D Game Art
    • Alien Design
  • Jordan Picotte
    • Playtesting and Feedback
  • Soundtrack by “HOVATOFF” from Youtube Audio Library


Download

Download
FollowedInTheDark_1.2.zip 286 MB
Download
FollowedInTheDark_1.1.zip 286 MB
Download
FollowedInTheDark_1.0.zip 286 MB

Install instructions

You will need to download and unzip the folder in order to play Followed in The Dark. 

Comments

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I enjoyed this very much, the only bit of constructive criticism I could give is an auto safe when you start repairing the 12 generators. :D

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Deleted 41 days ago

Thanks for the feedback and video! I really appreciate it, I'll try to implement some kind of auto-save where you mentionned, that's a great idea!