Scigic
A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
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You awaken cold and alone trying to find the one person that can save you. You venture through the cold and unforgiving snow covered forest, it's up to you to save yourself. Turn off all security terminals and find notes and clues hidden throughout the world to find secret endings or help you escape with your life. As more terminals are deactivated and more noise is made, realize that your kidnappers may just come looking.
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Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Author | Ben Anderson |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, Creepy, Exploration, First-Person, Horror, Low-poly, Short, Story Rich, Thriller |
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I don't know how much of its true, although I can say with no doubt that this game is very similar to the "Faith" By Alex Valverde:
https://alex-valverde.itch.io/faith
Same idea - you are in the cold, there are terminals you must shut down, there is a huge door that opens. Even color based design is similar. I don't know. I should just tell you that in case someone accuses you of plagiarism.
The initial design and idea comes from a tutorial given by David Wehle in his GameDevUnlocked course. It uses the terminal deactivation, winter setting, and huge door opening. I took the idea and changed up the story and other small details, but the basic premise is the same. If Alex used the same tutorial, this may be causing our games to look and play similar. Thank you for mentioning this and thank you for taking time to play the game!
I understand this might be a coincidence. Yet, it truly amazed me, because I watched tutorials on game development and there are some games, which you can clearly see are little similar, but not as much as your game and Alex's game, it's like the same color pallet, font, I mean, mechanics might be the same and the gameplay, the premise overall can be the same, but even the little details are very, very similar. Just strange, it's all.
Edit: For example, if it was from a tutorial, I guess you would have change a color or font, I don't think those 2 are very important to make the game as mechanics. I understand the mechanics are same, but font? I don't know.
tbf, this is a course targeting first-time game developers, and as such it's likely to follow along exactly. simply finishing the project and publishing a finished product is quite an accomplishment. faith looks exactly like the game from the course, too.
Listen, I understand that, I have noting against this, honestly, I am glad the developer has published the game and made it work, it's amazing. Although, I can't help myself to notice that these are the only 2 games I've seen so far with the major similarities and even minor details, being similiar. I've doon these type of courses myself, Blender, Gadot, Unity, Unreal, Maya, but I've never fully copied the project, as if color and scheme. That's just strange, nothing bad, just strange. I contacted the developer, who made the game before this and hope they answer the same.