One Ping Only

One Ping Only

A school student project that provides a free, short, and linear exploration experience, quite interesting to amuse yourself with for around 30 minutes (50 if you take it slow). The controls are a bit cumbersome but it’s not a deal breaker since the sub is not damageable. There are several points along the journey where you could exit the predetermined exploration area and end up “outside”, so you might run the chance of getting lost, therefore just pay attention - if you think you’ve gone off the set path, you probably have.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game


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I request that you guys. make a Part two,

The Overrall Eerieness and darksilence coupled with the shock of setting off A creature - (Or Detection Alarm IDK) is absolutely Stunning, the fact that such suprise can be fit into an ending is amazing, and I feel that there needs to be a Part two to extend what went down in the story, overrall, I felt that One Ping Only is Although a tiny bit straight forward, and a tinsy bit odd with controls, It makes up for it with Having to use only Echo-location and Knowledge of Passages mere seconds before the next ping before moving ahead with your crew, If your the kind of Person who wants a simple, yet Intriguing story to get you wondering, then ‘One Ping only’ Is it.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

One Ping Only on Steam

Submorse

Submorse

All I need now is a telegraph Morse key gaming mouse…

Submorse is a very good game to casually learn Morse code. It’s pretty addictive too once you start doing the time trials. Walking around in the sub is a nice touch for atmosphere. There’s a basketball and goal to mess around with. There is also a radio you can choose various songs on, although I would suggest you turn off the radio (and turn off success audio) before you try to do Morse code. You will find 3 interactive monitors in the sub. The monitor closest to the basketball goal is the one you do Morse code on. You will also see the internet high scores of the Submorse time trials on one of the other monitors in the sub once you’ve completed a time trial. Another monitor will let you adjust the game settings.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game


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Full article with images and formatting: https://thelastreturn.medium.com/submorse-ac118236a82a

TLDR:

If you want to learn morse code, or really just want to challenge yourself and pick up some cool knowledge along the way, then this game is definitely for you. Even people who might not be interested in morse code, will have a great time playing this game. I know I definitely did.

The only thing I personally felt that was missing from this game was more content. Though it certainly didn’t take away from the fun experience I had with the game.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Submorse on Steam

Swallow the Sea

Swallow the Sea

Wow. Such an amazing little game. The premise is simple: You can eat things smaller than you and you can be eaten by things bigger than you. This simple mechanic works amazingly well in a creepy environment that really makes you feel your progression as you delve deeper into the organic darkness of the sea. Beautiful and touching. Loved it and would highly recommend it!

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game


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Simple game with an interesting artstyle and a fun concept!

Very good sound design, and somewhat obscure bribe of a story.

Quite short to beat once, a bit longer if you try for the achievements.

It does feel quite frustrating tho, the 4 minutes is very tight and I’ve lost numerous runs between 4:05 and 4:10, all to one same stupid mob in the last area.

Same for the hitless run, there’s a part I can’t seem to be able to dodge.

But otherwise it’s good challenge, and even if it’s frustrating it’s still fun, and not very long anyway

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Swallow the Sea on Steam