No thank you for all the nice little touches and the experience that the project was. I especially loved the old commercials on the tv that was amazing. From what I gather your other friend was saying you guys are still in school is game design the goal or was this just for a class project? because like i told your friend your use of time travel is brilliant and something I have never seen before in the millions of games I have played over the years and it deserves a shot at being in a full game. but again thank you so much for the awesome 20 minutes or so it was a fantastic ride.
This demo was a project for our degree. We are in the second year and we were tasked to make a vertical slice of a first-person, adventure/puzzle game.
We had a lot of fun making those little touches, making those was my favourite part of making this demo haha. For the old commercials, we went to this website and found some old public domain commercials to put in the game.
The actual memory travel mechanic was actually “set in stone” early in our project and believe it or not, the hardest thing was the name of the game haha. Before “Time will Tell”, we had the name “All That Remains”, but there were already a lot of games with that name, so we had to change it. We actually got called out on the old name during a presentation because it was already used ahah.
I see like I told your friend that house with the lighting and the old timey commericals playing on the tv was a place I wanted to live forever. Just felt so calm and homie. Also I remember that Anut Jamama or however you spell it pancake commeircal from when I was kid. Also I rmember Dr. Chapstic one the great ball players.
so what are you studying for? Game design or something else? Because I say withe the way you handle in did time you have a real shot at making a well loved game. Again thanks for taking the time to reply and reading my text. I wish all of you the best of sucesss.