A downloadable game

showering

You are a stranded scientist. Combine items and do science!


A small point and click adventure made using Renpy

I would be happy about feedback in the comment section or per mail: thxforthefish[at]protonmail[dot]com



The sounds used in the game are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 and were made

by miscpractice:

drawer opening: https://freesound.org/people/MiscPractice/sounds/658621/

drawer closing: https://freesound.org/people/MiscPractice/sounds/658622/

by daenerys:

squeak: https://freesound.org/people/daenerys/sounds/260716/


showering by actualnothuman is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authoractualnothuman
GenreAdventure
Tags2D, Experimental, Exploration, Indie, Relaxing, Ren'Py, Short, Singleplayer, Surreal, weird
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish

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showering-0.9-pc.zip 51 MB
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showering-0.9-mac.zip 36 MB

Comments

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Thank you for sharing!

Very cool little click-pointer. Enjoyed the worm a lot!

Really cool that you were able to make this on Renpy! It really feels like a very well-made point-and-click game that I would play many years ago. I love the art style and the animations (How did you do that? I'm genuinely envious.) 


Heh, I completed it... but I'm not exactly sure HOW. 

(1 edit)

Thank you for your feedback :D

I painted the background with water color and edited it a bit in Krita. Generally I use mainly rough and textured brushes. I do not zoom in too closely and try to keep the image clear through focusing on the lighting.

I animated everything per hand (also in Krita) with the exception of:

The trees: I used animation curves in Krita (which was for me terribly to work with, I recommend trying out other software)

The tongue: I animated the walkcycle manually but used the transition capabilities of Renpy to start the animation at a new place.


Have I answered your question?

Yes! Thoroughly! But even with the same tools I couldn't put something together as well as you have! It's really well done!