
1358
1385 is a short 3D first-person environmental game developed as a university project.
The player takes on the role of Subject 1385, exploring a series of spaces designed to communicate narrative through environment rather than explicit storytelling.
Credits:
- Game Director: Jozu Sepahi - Linkedin
- Game Designer: Aigerim Kenekeeva
- Programmers: Aigerim Kenekeeva
- Narrative Designer: Jozu Sepahi
- Art Director: Ali Diab
- Audio: Elif Mutlu
- UI: Jozu Sepahi
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License statement:
music: ending , main menu , "Oening Door" by DRAGON-STUDIO - pixabay.com "80s Retrowave Synthwave Retro Synthpop Futuristic Electro Pop Music" by REDproductions - pixabay.com -''dorm room opening'' by pagancow- freesound.org ''electric buzz'' by eldadtsabary- pixabay.com - ''elevator noise'' by ToniTobe (FreeSound)- pixabay.com ''Key get'' by Mendenhall02 (Freesound)- pixabay.com ''Industrial Noise'' by SoundReality- pixabay.com - ''Concrete Hallway with Air Conditioner'' by ecfike (Freesound)- pixabay.com ''Industrial Machine Cycle'' by iccleste (FreeSound)- pixabay.com ''Wind Blowing'' by SoundReality- pixabay.com ''Beep'' by u_edtmwfwu7c- pixabay.com -
art: poster - Font Libre Barcode 39 Text by Figma -
| Status | In development |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Authors | Jozu, Revolune, dubsology, killmiraika |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Made with | Unity |
| Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, Short, Singleplayer, Unity |
| Content | No generative AI was used |
Download
Install instructions
1 - Extract the zip file
2 - Open ws25_26_puzzle_adventure.exe
3 - Press run anyway if you faced windows error
Enjoy!




Comments
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Interesting project, but the sound feels very overwhelming, bass especially (good thing i could regulate the volume). Plot and narrative feels incomplete , addition of sprint would be nice as well. Interactions with environment are cool, final scene is very visually pleasing, compared to the whole facility in the building.
good job! <3
Loved it, amazing work!