Forever Space - First Person Edition
A downloadable game for Windows
Explore an isolated space station to uncover a dark secret behind the station's true purpose. Search for clues in a 1st person perspective. Question your crewmates. Research your loss of memory. Discover what happened to the missing Overseers. This experimental interactive short story will keep you guessing until the very end!
FEATURES
- Immersive First Person perspective.
- Fully vocalized by talented actors.
- Experimental Interactive sci-fi thriller.
- Adapted from the Short Story by Catalina Leon.
Greg Winston and four other crew mates begin a volunteer work program on the Space Station Capricorn, but before long it becomes apparent that something is... off. The station's Overseers become hard to find. The crewmates grow suspicious of one another. Memories are getting lost. Is it just paranoia caused by the isolation, or is there something else going on?
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Pinheadgames |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | First-Person, Horror, Indie, Narrative, storygame, Thriller |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Development log
- Forever Space: First Person Edition available NOW!46 days ago
- Are you prepared? Forever Space launches TOMORROW!47 days ago
- It's getting closer!!48 days ago
- The Countdown is on! "Forever Space", an interactive sci-fi thriller launches in...49 days ago
- Forever Space Launches Oct 1st!!50 days ago
- Kickstarter Success!! 256% Funded!!76 days ago
- Funded in 24 Hours!!Aug 03, 2024
- Support "Forever Space" on Kickstarter!Aug 01, 2024
Comments
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Can't go wrong with that price.
The game surprised me in a positive way. It's clearly not a high budget production, but for an adventure in 1st person perspective it's done quite well.
Other than in your usual walking simulator you get actual NPCs to talk and interact with, that also move around. The narration is ok, I am not all too deep into the story yet, so I can't say much about that, but it has a good atmosphere.
It's defnitly worth a look and makes me hope for more to come.
However ... I met my first game breaking bug quite early. When loading day two, the overlay text would not go away, meaning that the game became unplayable. I had to start from scratch then.
I am sure that this can be fixed easily.
When?
NOW!!