George J. Symons. Meteorologist
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
George J. Symons. Meteorologist is a LD46 game about surviving alone in a distant weather station.
The character is starting to lose the track of time due to loneliness. You have to check the meteorologic instrumentation and try to put the notebook in order so you will understand what happened during the last couple of days. It won't be easy as every time you open the notebook, you will be teleported in an other time and place!
How to play :
- Click on the objects to interact with them.
- Drag and drop the item in your inventory on the screen to open them.
- Write the date on each page of the notebook to sort it out.
- Press "Escape" to quit the game.
Time was (obviously) short, the game is working but there's a couple of more fun mechanics that couldn't make it so you can also play it as a walking simulator.
Hope you enjoy it!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Yadoob |
Genre | Puzzle |
Tags | 2D, dementia, Ludum Dare 46, Point & Click |
Links | Ludum Dare |
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From the good. Beautiful pictures and font. It can be understood even with a little knowledge of English (if you understand the weather forecast). Even without knowledge of the language, by the method of selection, you will be able to complete the game. Our hero is not exactly a soulless dummy (he has a family, a job, thoughts, self-esteem, faith in the otherworldly). A large hitbox of items. Cursor selection with what you can interact with. The description corresponds to the content. Lasts less than fifteen minutes, even if blunt.
The bad is everything else. There is no music. The gameplay is monotonous and quickly gets bored. It does not bring anything new in literary terms, although the concept is interesting (you can safely write about five pieces of fan fiction with this). Flipping through a notebook doesn't work half the time. You don't get into the atmosphere.
Bottom line: turn on your music or the sound of rain/river/wind. Play.
Incredibly unique! I just found it hard to drag and drop the notes
Thanks a lot for your comment ! Indeed there is some issues, hope I'll make something a bit more polished next time :)