A downloadable game for Windows

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A short atmospheric platformer about feeling empty.

Move and jump with arrow keys. You have a double jump.

Alt-Enter to go fullscreen (Windows version only).

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Author(:
GenrePlatformer
Made withAudacity, Aseprite, GameMaker
Tags2D, artgame, Atmospheric, Creepy, Dark, Pixel Art, Short, Singleplayer, undergroundgame, ZX Spectrum
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard
AccessibilityColor-blind friendly, High-contrast

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empty-windows.zip 2.2 MB
Version 1
empty.exe 15 MB
Version 1

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(1 edit) (+1)

empty is an interesting experience. On the one hand the game has different mechanics for you to use and complete the levels, making it non-empty; on the other hand, there is clearly no purpose and no reward for playing it.

Rather than a reflection on the character, I’d see it as a reflection on the player; the player plays for its own sake, not for the achievement of completing the game but rather for the process or the challenge (the latter would apply more if the game was designed to be more difficult).

Interestingly, the game manages to set up some kind of ambiance with so little elements, well done on that front!

(+3)

Neat game. The controls felt tight and the platforming was pretty satisfying to master.

About the message for this game: When I finished the game, I didn’t really “get it” but after editing my footage and thinking about it a bit, here’s some thoughts:

I’m guessing the cube character we play finds everything to be meaningless or “empty.” Some examples to reinforce this: When you collect the 1 collectible in the game, it does nothing and there’s no point in collecting it. It doesn’t seem to reward you at all. Another example would be one of the more optional but difficult platforming sections. It leads to a room with a sign that just says “Why.” There’s no traditional “reward" in doing anything in this game. Even the last room is just empty and has a sign with nothing on it- and the game just ends leaving you feeling like there should have been more or that the game was entirely pointless. In a traditional platforming game it’s always rewarding to collect items or complete a difficult challenge but in this game, it feels strangely unnerving. I think it’s incredible that a game so short could evoke such a lonely, depressing feeling, so major props if that’s what you were going for!

Keep up the great work!

(+2)

Hello! Thank you for playing; your gameplay and commentary is really meaningful to me.

Your analysis is really good! My intention was indeed to transmit the lonely, depressing feeling of emptiness you described. I wasn’t sure the result would work; this being fairly experimental. I’m very happy to hear it worked, and than you liked it!

Thank you again. For the in depth review, gameplay video and motivation note. I wish you a good continuation, IRL and for your content.