Disreality
A downloadable game for Windows
What is reality ??
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DISREALITY is a 3D Puzzle-Platformer that is heavily reliant on RPG elements and a unique twist on perception. I made it for the RPG Mania jam of Summer 2022 in just under a month using Unreal Engine 4.
The game will have you take on the role of a modern human who is unknowingly taken captive in an alien abduction and finds themselves stuck in a simulated version of reality, armed with only one weapon -- the power of belief.
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Minimum System Requirements:
OS : Windows (64-bit)
CPU : Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, @ 2.5 GHz or faster
RAM : 8 GB memory
GPU : DirectX 12 (or DirectX 11) -compatible graphics card
Storage : 18 GB free space (+6 GB for download = 24 GB)
Status | Canceled |
Platforms | Windows |
Release date | Jul 11, 2022 |
Author | Nekpane Interactive |
Genre | Puzzle, Role Playing, Simulation |
Made with | Unreal Engine |
Tags | 3D, Dreams, mind-bending, Physics, Puzzle-Platformer, Space, Unreal Engine, weird |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any) |
Accessibility | Subtitles, Interactive tutorial |
Download
Install instructions
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Installation & Play:
1. Download the game (archive) from the link below (the download is somewhat large and may take a while depending on your internet speed),
2. Extract the game files from the .7z archive using 7-Zip,
3. Launch the game via the named .exe file in the extracted folder,
4. (Optional) connect your preferred game controller while the game starts, and
5. ENJOY.
Comments
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good game overall but sticking the camera to the head feels too dizzy, on the first level the screen goes black when looking down, is it because auto exposure?
You can also switch to a 3rd-person view by pressing "V", but it doesn't have a shoulder-offset (it sits right behind the character unless you're moving sideways). I was trying to make the 1st-person feel more organic (eyes moving in head). Thanks for the feedback and i'll be sure to turn this feature down a notch for the next iteration!