A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

Hello Jammers, this is our project for the GDTV  Game Jam  2022.
We would love for you to challenge your mind by testing our game, so please send us feedback to show us if you were creeped out or amused and of course whether you made it to the end.


Our Game: LABODYTORY
Genre: Escape & Puzzle


Controls:

  • <left mouse button> = move,
  • <A/D>= rotate camera,
  • <Mousewheel> = zoom,
  • <Backspace>= restart Level
  • <ESC> =back to menu


You are a left-behind lab experiment and must work your way through various puzzles. Find your body parts that will help you to escape from the lab. You often have only one try, be wise and look around carefully.

On the way out there are numerous obstacles, some of them make your escape easier, some harder and some end your life. You will find a few clues if you search.


Credits:




Software used:

  • Game Engine - Unity
  • Filesharing and Version Control - Git
  • Blender 3D - 3D Modelling, Unwrapping
  • Textures - Libresprite, Photoshop
  • Communication - Discord
  • Planning - https://webwhiteboard.com/
  • Organisation - https://trello.com/



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Resources:


StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Release date May 29, 2022
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorsMartin Steguweit, WildRikku, PhilterPhil, PuriSoft | RLP, JojoSim0n, cartooni
GenrePuzzle
Made withAdobe Photoshop, Unity, Blender
Tags3D, Creepy, Dark, Escape Game, Horror, Indie, Low-poly, Pixel Art, Singleplayer, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

Download

Download
Labodytory_Linux.zip 55 MB
Download
Labodytory_Windows.zip 40 MB

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(+1)

Thank you so much for giving me this gaming experience! I really enjoyed the gameplay and it stands out with an intuitive approach. The last puzzle did make me go a little crazy, but in a good way. So despite the short play time, there was still a steep curve of difficulty! (In my case, I even made it over an hour to the end, but please don't tell anyone). And I have to highlight the story as well, as it kept me guessing, but still had exciting plot twists. But the biggest mystery behind the game is actually that I don't know how you guys managed to make such a visually appealing and well-running game in such a short time! Keep up the good work!

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nice puzzle game