youser
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Đo yØu ₳c₵Ɇp₮?
YOUser is an application used for meeting and chatting with random people online. Just pick a username, select a profile image and let the chatting begin.
Can you find all 5 endings? :)
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars (12 total ratings) |
Author | cowfeechan |
Genre | Interactive Fiction, Visual Novel |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 2D, Atmospheric, Creepy, Cute, Minimalist, Short, Singleplayer, Unity |
Comments
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This game is super simple and cool! 2 of the endings are pretty easy to get! I also kinda like how the game is based on actual text things that happen to real people! Even the profile pictures are super cute! love the art!
Its amazing!
Wow, this is a super cool concept! I love the mix of calm music (the ost is probably my favorite part) and art with the eerie atmosphere. I'm not sure if it's meant to be educational but it certainly could be with more options! Cybersafety is an area a lot of games don't cover, which is odd considering a game would by far be the best medium for it. I do believe the game could do well with more options and diverse endings, and the text boxes go a little slow, but what you've got is very promising.
I felt like the options for responding don't communicate the actual resulting response clearly enough. I think it would be more effective to give options like "[send a picture] OR [don't send a picture]" instead of having to choose between the first few words of a text that leaves the result ambiguous.
(spoilers) I agree, and I totally see where you're coming from too. There are many ways this game could be improved, one of which is actually allowing the player to be able to alter the outcome properly and make multiple good and bad decisions, because right now, you either get the 1 good ending by declining the invite, or get one of the 4 bad ones after you accept it, regardless of what you actually answer in the conversations. This is my first ever "game", so I'm still just a baby beginner. It's also for a school project, which unfortunately means I had a time limit on it, and had to restrict certain features to make coding easier and faster. But honestly I really enjoyed working on it, and in the future I would love to make a game based on the same concept, but more refined. Thank you so much for trying it and leaving a comment though! ~
oh wow, i didn't realize! I'm glad you made it and I'm glad you enjoyed the process. :) Thank you for sharing your game!
This was a neat game but that glitchy sound out of nowhere was really loud, maybe lower the volume of it a little?
Thank you so much for playing and liking it, it means a lot :) And thanks for your feedback as well, you're actually not the first to mention that, I have jumpscared a few people with it which to be honest is kind of funny. Though at the end of that day it is obnoxiously loud, so I'll turn it down a bit! <3