Calm Horizon
A downloadable game for Windows
In this calm sailing adventure, you'll use different navigation techniques to find the island Mystico.
You'll get hints from differnet island villagers or debris you find along your journey. Use the sun, stars and your guts to find the right way around this vast ocean to find your next goal. But you could also just sail in one direction and take a few deep breaths to relax for a few minutes.
This is a bit more polished version of a GGJ2021 entry which you can find here:
https://globalgamejam.org/2021/games/horizon-edge-9
Controls:
W - Speed up
S - Speed down
A - Steer left
D - Steer right
Left click and drag - orbit camera
Interact with the UI with the mouse.
Sorry for not having controller support.
Credits:
Julian Viezens @viezensj : programming, shader, modelling
Sebasitan "Hati" Krause @HatiEth : programming, modelling, UI
Mathew Varkki @rayvshimself : programming, audio, shader
Kai Eschmann @soulmoll : programming
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 total ratings) |
Authors | rayvshimself, hatiTA |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | MagicaVoxel, Unity |
Tags | Atmospheric, navigation, Relaxing, Sailing, Unity, Voxel |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Green arrow is hard to spot on daytime when background is blue-green, especially from bird eye perspective. Stopped from start when I just couldn't find my way to them. Idea is lovely, maybe making arrouw some other color and/or bigger could help?
Or maybe an outline might help to make it pop with more contrast?
But I agree that color-scheme also seems very bad for accessibility or several types of color-blindless.
I've been sailing southeast towards Sagittarius to reach Snowpeak for several in game days and nothing seems to be happening. Am I missing something?