Game jams and competitions spawn a lot of unique titles,
born from a combination of complete freedom and a complete lack of time, and Mickaël knows this all too well. He is
the developer behind GUILT, a short
2D mix of stealth and horror, in which story and atmosphere are key. It’s
already available to download here, and is free for Windows gamers.
The
gameplay revolves mainly around platforming, and hiding in order to survive.
There are creatures that want to hurt the protagonist, and if the gamer can’t
hide from their prying eyes, the only option is to run. This is where the
horror comes in. However, Mickaël
states that game’s focus really is the narrative, and that the game was created
with its ending in mind. “It shouldn't take more than 20 to 30 minutes [to finish the
game], [but] according to people who have… it's worth it.”
GUILT began as a result of the Indie GameMaker Contest, in which developers had from July 7th
– August 7th to create a game, in the hopes of winning cash prizes.
The competition, held by Game Dev Fort, was linked to a specific Humble Bundle,
and the higher the number sold, the more money to be won.
The developer hasn’t got his sights set on his next game just
yet, but is spending a bit more time improving certain aspects of GUILT – the AI, for example, along with
some extra scenes – that just weren’t possible during the single month he had
to create the game.
For more information on GUILT,
and to give its sole developer a helping hand in the competition that the game
was created for, head to its competition page. Each vote increases Mickaël’s chance of winning a cash
prize, and would “help immensely
to allow [him] to continue making games.” Gamers using Windows PCs can also play
the game for free, by downloading the game here.
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