Amy's Phone
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
The Plot
Two students strangely went missing after the prom...
Your friend, Amy, unusually left her phone in the locker...
And you got a detention for an act you never committed only to become the last student in the school...
A mystery. A strange thing. A trail of clues. Everything is connected...
Highlights
Amy’s Phone is a product of my first attempt to make a game using Godot Game Engine.
+ Experience the story with the original soundtrack
(Samples will be available on my website)
+ Make a range of choices ultimately lead to an unique ending
+ Collect evidence and connect clues to solve puzzles and the mystery
+ Interact with almost any object in the game world
(This image does not represent the actual gameplay)
2DISF
Stands for "2D Interactive Short Films" aka games. Each one of them is like a short film but interactive. Check out my website to know more about it.
My website: https://tonylindorock.wixsite.com/tonylindorock
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonylindorock/ (Most Active)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TLindorock
Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/tonylindorock
Please leave a comment on what you think...
Thank you :)
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release date | Aug 04, 2019 |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Tony LindoRock |
Genre | Adventure, Puzzle |
Made with | Godot, Adobe Photoshop |
Tags | 2D, Horror, LGBT, Multiple Endings, Mystery, Pixel Art, Sci-fi, Story Rich |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
Download
Install instructions
The file you are downloading is a .zip file. After decompressing it, you will have:
- A folder containing an executable game for Mac
- A folder containing an executable game for PC
- A folder containing an executable game for Linux
- A .txt file "READ ME"
Comments
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Was genuinely a fun game with really nice puzzles and I saw how things could change drastically with options being chosen which was a really great thing to see!
It's that guy in your 211 class. I did a first playthrough today; don't want to spoil other people but it didn't end well for Amy. xD. My first impressions from my first run is that it's a solidly packaged point-and-click narrative experience, very impressive for a first Godot game. I like the morbid humor especially, the creepy overtones of the story, and the soundtrack as you walk in town is actually very entertaining to listen to (I would see myself paying for it!). I like the clever use of small narrative flavor texts everywhere, and the classical inventory + safe code cracking . The pixel art and animations are fun. Lots of potential, hope to play through the remaining endings later and see what you can add to the game in the future. If you want a more detailed QA feedback later let me know, happy to help if I have time. -c-rey
Hey! Thank you for playing my game. I’m glad that you enjoyed it.
And thank you for telling me what you like. It really helps. :3
Might be too much to ask for but I’ll let you know if I need a more detailed feedback. :D
Have a nice day!