A downloadable game for Windows and macOS

A small story made in Unity, which is about a place on the East Coast of Lincolnshire, called Gibraltr Point.

Leave it on default resolution. There is sound.

Music is by a Japanese Berlin-based artist called Midori Hirano, please support them on Bandcamp.

Game and words by me:
patreon.com/hannahnicklin
@hannahnicklin

More info:

This is a small story made in Unity. I was going to make a #flatgame for the #flatgame jam but I downloaded the Unity project and had no idea what to do with it/there was no documentation. So I started a new thing with the Unity plugin Fungus, which I hadn't used before, but has super-good documentation. In the end I used the animation script from the flatgame project to help make the background. And the rest was pretty simple.

The piece of writing is a re-purposing of a piece for performance I made about the Great Flood of '53, a Storm Surge in which thousands of people on the East Coast of England, and the West Coast of The Netherlands died, and which has been called the UK's 'largest peacetime disaster'. This bit isn't about the Flood, just about the East Coast of Lincolnshire (the county of England I come from). This is maybe one tenth of the full piece, which is told in a series of fragments.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorhannahnicklin
Tags2D, coast, flatgame, hannahnicklin, lincolnshire, Narrative, story, storygame, Story Rich, storytelling

Download

Download
GibraltrPoint.app.zip 22 MB
Download
GibraltrPoint-Windows.zip 18 MB

Install instructions

No idea if I've done the Windows one right. For Mac, download, then secondary click (ctrl+click) the file and select open - double clicking won't work - accept you're opening a program from an unknown source. Then leave it on default resolution and quality, and play.

Comments

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Very pleasant story! Thanks for sharing! A little prompt at the end could help a bit ;)

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Thanks Kenneth :)