PRESS SPACE TO START THE GAME.

About the game

No Way Back is a short, narrative driven game about loss and the effect it can have on you. 

Controls

Walk with W, A, S, D or using the arrow keys.

Interact with SPACE.

To close the game press ESC.

The project

Although it is a very simple and short game, it took me way longer than it should to finish it. It is the first project I finished and the first I'm posting anywhere. Feel free to criticize it, point out things you find to be wrong in design or point out bugs. Your feedback is extremely important to me. Thank you so much for playing.   

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorDreadfulHall
GenreInteractive Fiction
Tags2D, Narrative, Pixel Art, Short

Development log

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DEEP STORY

Heey, thank you so much for playing, from your video I see that it looks like garbage when not in full screen :/ I'm gonna work on that, breaks part  of the immersion, I wasn't going to put it up on youtube, I'm really glad that you did, thank you!

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I rly liked it and congrats on finishing a game in unity

But there was this one glitch when you were in the falling cutscene

other than that good job

Hey, thank you so much for playing! Actually I made on Godot, Unity is also great though. 

So, what happened in the glitch? did the animation stop? I'm gonna check into it, thanks for the heads up  

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What happened was I think it was supposed to show the falling but zoomed into a rectangle instead it zoomed out and showed the rest of the level

I see, that's very weird. I'll have some time from work now on the weekend and check to solve these bugs, thanks for the heads up man, I really appreciate 

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A beautiful game. Congrats on finishing it!

aw thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it

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Congratulations on finishing this.  Great design on each room. Every scene had a focus that organically told you what to do. 

Interesting review, I'm glad it was all pretty clear, I thought about players missing out on some stuff and wasn't sure if it was all clear, thank you for playing!

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Good work. Well done!

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Thank you so much, glad you liked i

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Just curious, what's the inspiration behind this game?