After unzipping, you want to open the executable (which is named Signals.exe I believe). Often windows will try block opening unity games but you can select 'more info' then 'run anyway' to run the game.
Duncan Corrigan
Creator of
Recent community posts
It's actually much simpler! It's long, thin metallic switches that you press with your finger tips. They are positioned in a way that you'll curl your fingers in a similar way to what is displayed on screen. It was made using an Arduino Uno kit, it's not overly complicated but still very effective at creating a sense of unease through it's presentation/tactility.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feelings. Your reaction is exactly the kind of thing I had hoped to achieve with my small game so I am thrilled to hear it resonated with you. My ultimate intention is to have people realise their capcity to create meaning/joy/fun/play so I hope you see that you found that peace yourself.
Thanks for playing and sharing!
Howdy! I just played this after seeing it's nomination for AMAZE (congrats by the by!) I wasn't sure if this was the best way to reach out to you but I was struck by your design sensibilities as I feel we have some in common. The recognition of the affect striking visual design and voice can have. Switching up the vignettes to keep the experience novel. Also, the playful silly dance moment at the end. Hope this isn't tactless but I'd like to share my own work, I think you might find it interesting. https://duncan74.itch.io/life-at-1247pm
I hope this does not come across as cynical self promotion, I just thought you might feel similar. In any case, great game!