A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

A short interactive story, told through animations and mini games.


S. just moved and can’t wait to settle in the new routine. So much so, that there’s really no time to unpack.

But can one go on with life with all this baggage lying around?



“Address” is the first attempt at video games of its two creators. It came to life out of an unfinished script for an animated short, that’s been stewing for some seven or so years. Seduced by the idea of building a narrative through game design, the story’s writer fashioned it into an animation/game hybrid. And it seems it finally found the medium that best suits it.

“Address” is all visual narrative – no text, only images and play. Audio also has a big role in this project. The whole game takes less than 15 minutes to play through and it’s part one of two.


CREDITS:

Idea, Design & Animation

Milena Simeonova

Programming

Ivaylo Draganov

This game uses many sounds from freesound.org, for the full list see here.



This game is provided free of charge and is realized with the financial support of the National culture fund of Bulgaria.


Download

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address-the-game-20230318.1653__windows.zip 321 MB
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address-the-game-20230318.1653__linux.zip 322 MB
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address-the-game-20230318.1653__macos.zip 335 MB

Install instructions

Windows
Unzip the downloaded archive and start the exe - no installation needed. If the exe gets blocked by Microsoft Defender click on "More info" in the warning dialog to bypass it.

MacOS
Unzip the downloaded archive, right (control) click the app file and choose "Open". You can optionally move the app to your Applications folder for easier access.

Linux
Unzip the downloaded archive and make the file executable (the one that ends with "x86_64").

Comments

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Such a cute game! It has a unique style and visuals, along with great animations and sound effects. The minigames are also fun and clever and it's evident there was a lot of effort put into this project. I had a blast chatting with one of the creators while trying out the game and they were very sweet and open to suggestions (I also got to snatch some cute stickers). They deserve all the support and I can't wait for part two!

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Heya, y'all used one of my sounds in the game and I decided to check it out. Really love the sound design all throughout, the minimal visuals really pop out, and the gameplay with micro games blends in well.

Cool play, looking forward to the next part~