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Warning: This game is intended for mature audiences only. There are several violent cut-scenes in the game that some may find disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised.

Description
Title: One Of You
Release Date:2017
Genre:Mystery, Thriller, RPG

Plot
Three individuals wake up inside a cabin with no knowledge of who they are or how they got there. To make matters worse, the cabin has been bolted shut to prevent anyone from escaping. After several failed attempts to escape, the trio eventually discovers some disturbing footage. The video appears to be a snuff film or murder caught on camera, and was shot in the same house that they are now trapped in.

Info
You will have the option to choose from three different perspectives to play(Scenario A, Scenario B, and Scenario C) This game is very unique, and may require multiple playthroughs to fully understand the story. Information is scarce, escape options are limited, and survival is not guaranteed in this modern day thriller.

Scenarios
You will be playing as one of two individuals who tries to find clues as to why he/she is suffering from amnesia, and at the same time find a means to escape before they end up like the victim on the film.(Scenario A & Scenario B)

Scenario C will be a side-story that takes place a few months after Scenario A and Scenario B. You will accompany a social worker named Tabatha who has received disturbing complaints about one of the survivors from the cabin. Upon her arrival, Tabatha discovers that this survivor harbors a shocking secret.





Features
  • 45 minutes of game-play

  • Six Different Endings

  • Original Music

  • Inspired by Unknown (2006) and V/H/S (2012).



Latest Blog

New Official Trailer And Song



Song starts at 0:39 and is the theme song for one the characters from the game.
Also, thanks for the support, subscriptions, and showing interest in my game. I really appreciate it. The game will be available to download very soon.
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  • ZeroDigitZ
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This is the kind of game I always wanted to make, but on a much smaller scale. This is a very short game. Reminds me of another game that's extremely popular.
I really liked this game! I'd give it a 3.5/5.

Things I liked:
how the plot unfolds
how the stories tie together
the multiple endings
the design of the house/rooms
the father's notes/ journal

Things I disliked:
grammatical errors
occasionally wooden dialogue
Some logical errors (for example:
Maria can't get the key to the office because she's too short, so why doesn't she just ask Taylor to get it?


On the whole, great job! I hope you make more games in the future.
author=bicfarmer
This is the kind of game I always wanted to make, but on a much smaller scale. This is a very short game. Reminds me of another game that's extremely popular.


Do you remember the name of the popular game you are referring to?
author=Cookietherookie
I really liked this game! I'd give it a 3.5/5.

Things I liked:
how the plot unfolds
how the stories tie together
the multiple endings
the design of the house/rooms
the father's notes/ journal

Things I disliked:
grammatical errors
occasionally wooden dialogue
Some logical errors (for example:
Maria can't get the key to the office because she's too short, so why doesn't she just ask Taylor to get it?


On the whole, great job! I hope you make more games in the future.


Thanks for playing, and I'm glad you liked the game. I will try and fix all the issues with this game when I get a chance.

Maria can't get the key to the office because she's too short, so why doesn't she just ask Taylor to get it?

I could come up with an excuse, but to tell you the truth, this is just an error on my part. Sometimes I don’t think through all the scenarios like I should, and it can be problematic for me as well as anyone who takes the time out of their day to play my game. This is one of my shortcomings as a developer so I’m doing my best to fix this issue for future games, and projects. I’m working on a new project so be on the lookout for that, and hopefully you will have a more enjoyable experience with this new game I’m creating than you did with “One Of You”.
It was a quite spooky experience. The plot was very interesting but I hoped you would use this shapeshifting feature a little more to bring some paranoia into the story. You could have made the player finding clues to figure out who's the monster. Instead it was only used as a quite obvious plot twist in the end (of scenario A) so I think it's a a little missed opportunity.

What I disliked were the choices given by the game. No matter what I choose the outcome would in 90% remain the same regardless. And other times when I really wanted to do things different I was forced to go a certain way. This were my experience with scenario A btw. I didn't try s.B a second time.

So you were inspirated by V/H/S? Well congratulations. I feel just as unsatisfied as when I watched the movie. :D
Is there any way to archive some kind of good ending?

I got 2 endings in scenario A and 1 ending in scenario B and C.
author=Red-Cube
It was a quite spooky experience. The plot was very interesting but I hoped you would use this shapeshifting feature a little more to bring some paranoia into the story. You could have made the player finding clues to figure out who's the monster. Instead it was only used as a quite obvious plot twist in the end (of scenario A) so I think it's a a little missed opportunity.

What I disliked were the choices given by the game. No matter what I choose the outcome would in 90% remain the same regardless. And other times when I really wanted to do things different I was forced to go a certain way. This were my experience with scenario A btw. I didn't try s.B a second time.

So you were inspirated by V/H/S? Well congratulations. I feel just as unsatisfied as when I watched the movie. :D
Is there any way to archive some kind of good ending?

I got 2 endings in scenario A and 1 ending in scenario B and C.


It depends how you perceive a good ending. If you want every character to survive and be alive at the completion of the game then no there are no good endings like that. Thanks for playing, and I will try to work on making my future games less linear.
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