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The Apartment (narrative game)
By: Jessy Huang, Renee Sun, Nika Styk, Kitty Liu
Course: IAT 313 Narrative and New Media
Project description: The Apartment is a choice-based narrative pixel game created using Unity. Players take on the role of Walter, a young man who has been neglecting his personal relationships. To improve his relationships, he decides to find a balance between his work and personal life.
The player follows Walter through his day, making choices on what he spends time on, being mindful of his decision to be home earlier. The player is given choices and tasks that have a variety of effects, both positive and negative, on Walter’s personal life. These player choices will dictate the state his personal relationships at the end of the game.
Demo:
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