Does chewing loudly justify sending someone to hell? What about leaving passive-aggressive Post-It notes for your flatmates?
Swipe left and right to decide who goes to which afterlife. Careful though -- send souls to the wrong place and heaven and hell will begin to run out of space as management on either side slows down to deal with the incorrect entries. Also, you'll get some pretty rude texts from the custodians on either side.
Grimder is a Ludum Dare gamejam play on dating apps. With the theme “running out of space” we came up with the idea that Heaven and Hell have a capacity limit which fills up quickly if the wrong people are assigned to each place. You play as Death, swiping left and right to send characters to hell or heaven based on their traits. It was our team's first LD game -- we took it chill and had a lot of fun, putting in about 5 hours per person per day.
https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/42/grimder
This game was super cathartic to make, as most of the things that send people to hell are actually just our own pet peeves. Thanks also to our mates on Twitter that supplied us with a bunch of ideas for virtues and vices! You can find the thread here: https://twitter.com/callioperyder/status/1028142046727483392
Team:
Craig Duthie: Programmer @craig_duthie
Calliope Ryder: Art, Design, Writing @callioperyder
Ben Walden: Art, Design @benmwalden
Iain Heap: UI, Design, Writing @Iain_Heap
Special thanks to Chris Hodgson for sound and voiceover @chrishodgson99
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 total ratings) |
Author | Bloody Vulpine |
Genre | Survival |
Tags | Atmospheric, Creepy, First-Person, Horror, Low-poly, PSX (PlayStation), Psychological Horror, Singleplayer, Story Rich, Survival Horror |
Links | Steam |