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Deadline is an interactive narrative fiction with exploration at the core of it's gameplay. You play as Steve, a cowardly insurance agent, as he searches for his stolen briefcase holding in it the key to the next step in his career. How far is he willing to go to get what he wants? You decide! As you explore the labyrinthine tunnels of the subway system you can talk to other commuters, help them with tasks in exchange for information, and travel from station to station to track down the thief that started this mess.

This is only the first part of seven planned sections of the game, which will be released as they are finished. Deadline is also built on ENE (Elm Narrative Engine), which is a unique and powerful tool for adding narrative to your games. Check it out, and have fun!

Deadline game:
https://enegames.itch.io/deadline


ENE (Elm Narrative Engine):
http://elmnarrativeengine.com/

A bit short and really rough around the edges, but a pretty good experience over all. I like the simplistic art style and the music is good. I also like the dream like feel of everything. I got kind of excited when I learned I could float around.

But as short as this game is, the lack of over all game play is fairly noticeable. The cinematics seem to interrupt game play and make an already short game feel shorter. I think this could benefit a lot if you allowed your game play to do your story telling, not your cinematics.

I know it's not supposed to be that interactive, but I do feel it could be a neat experience with a bit more.

Good work!

I didn't know what to expect from this game. But as soon as I used a magic key on the first door I came across, I got excited. The sense of childhood fantasy and wonder show quite well through the atmosphere, visual tricks, and sound of this game.  I'm not a huge fan of crafting and gathering mechanics, but it seems simple enough in this game and does add a good reason for exploration. I can't wait to see what this game turns out to be once it's completed.