BackDoor- Door 1
You find yourself in a strange house with only a man on the phone as a guide.
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Action adventure game with nazi enemies in the second world war.
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11/8/11 Still working on the medals guys, hang in there. Also tried some more optimizing to fix the slippery/sticky controls issue some of you have. (also, if you have a FB tab up, try closing that)
**CONTROLS** LEFT/RIGHT walk left/right UP = Jump DOWN = Raise shield (while standing)/Use Weapon(later in game,while standing)
Oyeatia, creator and god of man surrenders his deity, descending to the green earth in search of a lost love. Gyossait sleeps in the warm black heart of the dying planet, her dreams seep into the weakening minds of man. The end begins.
Update History:
11/5/11 Patched vanishing keys, walking off map, alternative ending, Medals implemented but pending.
Reviews
Rated 0 / 5 stars 2 weeks ago
Fuck this fucking bullshit game. The platforms are annoying as fuck, you can't fucking fight back and you can't get medals. FUCK THIS PIECE OF DOGSHIT CUNT!
Rated 5 / 5 stars 1 month ago
Amon, playing this game has been an incredible experience. It's taken me two playthroughs, each unlocking a different ending, your explanation of the plot, a playthrough on Youtube, and reading Gyossait's age on TvTropes.com to understand everything. Finally realizing what "One day, I'll grow flowers" really means was SO CREEPY and very intellectually rewarding. Another a-ha moment was when the dog says something like, "Her words give them new eyes" - that means Gyossait's voice mutates the humans into these vicious monsters!
A beautiful story of redemption, or a killing rampage across a ravaged world? The player decides, and that's awesome! The art was gorgeously creepy (the trees and flowers, all white and twisted), and the music really set the eerie mood. When Gyossait screams near the beginning of the game, I was scared shitless. I give you kudos for that!
The final level (deep within the Earth, before the final boss) was pretty frustrating, but beating it was rewarding.
The story is brilliant, told very subtly. I especially loved the story of Uzaza - a well-meaning individual who became twisted by the power of Gyossait's heart. It's still hard to decide if he was good or evil - his guns required people being sacrificed, but they saved people form the monsters. It's a tough verdict.
Amazing, thought-provoking game with stunning imagery. I will be playing your other games!
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 29, 2013
What a fantastic game! I love how this puts emphasis on your moral choices-- whether you use violence or act passively will determine your fate in a very dramatic way. And the story was great as well-- not to mention the music-- and I was genuinely unsettled, angered and tearful in moments. I can't get over how beautiful this was. Well done, sir! I salute you!
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 22, 2013
A very surprisingly satisfying game. I absolutely LOVE everything about it, the style, the setting, the plot, it's all so amazing.
The lack of music makes the game horrifying, and the animation for the "women" are pretty shocking at first. The graphic style should be commented, too, since you managed to make such a spooky game with pixels. 5/5
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 7, 2013
yay happy end :)