Partners in Slime
A downloadable game for Windows
Partners in Slime is a cozy-yet-chaotic isometric puzzle game where you play as a slime!
Your girlfriend has set up a scavenger hunt for you to follow - taking you on a journey throughout your wee corner of Scotland; from the fishing village that the two of you call home, through the bonnie countryside, and into the great big city.
With each new note comes a new clue and a new puzzle to solve - using both the world around you and the people within it, your job is to come up with weird and wacky solutions by any means necessary - and yes, that includes riding a shopping trolley down the street at 100mph.
Clue by clue, you will slowly reveal the final destination of the scavenger hunt where your girlfriend is waiting!
Our gameplay demo offers a light preview of what's-to-come, showcasing the very first level of the game which includes a range of accessibility features, from controller remapping, visual impairment sight assistance, alternate control and movement mechanisms, and more.
Made in partnership with Abertay University and DARE Academy
Credits
Gordon Bicker - Producer, Programmer, and Accessibility Designer
Ethan Nicholson - Programmer, 3D Artist, and Accessibility Designer
Jaime Williams - Designer
Matthew Bain - Narrative Designer
James McDade - Animator, 3D Artist
Katya Dix - UI/UX, 2D Artist
Charles Watt - 3D Artist
Kim Hutchinson - 2D Artist
Special thanks to Abertay University and all of the staff/mentors involved in DARE Academy. Additional thanks to Cari Watterton and Antonio Martinez for their amazing accessibility advice!
Published | 29 days ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Authors | Jaime Williams, copper |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Unreal Engine, Maya, Blender |
Tags | 3D, accessible, Exploration, Family Friendly, Indie, Singleplayer |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Xbox controller, Playstation controller |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, Subtitles, Configurable controls, High-contrast, Blind friendly |
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