An Ordinary Summer Adventure
A downloadable game for Windows
A completely ordinary summer adventure!
AOSA (An Ordinary Summer Adventure) is a short adventure game where you must go on an epic journey to retrieve the magical “Summer Slushi” to bring back the summer weather. Travel through exotic open worlds including “The Town” and “The City”. Meet wacky characters such as “Disturbed Mugger”. Solve fun puzzles and do some challenging platforming to get clues and progress in your mission. Do all of this and more in a completely ordinary summer adventure! [Trailer coming soon]
Features:
- Open world locations filled with fun challenges and characters
- A hilarious story
- About 10-20 minutes of game time (depending)
Make sure to leave a review and comment if you enjoyed! Hope you enjoy :)
[Game Jam Info]
- This game was created for the Hackington’s Under 18 Game Jam
- This game was made in 8 hours over 4 days.
- The art and music were not made by the developer
- Please remember to rate!
[IMPORTANT]
Since this game was made in a very short amount of time there may be some bugs and jank so please keep that in mind when reviewing. There is a known bug list below so if you encounter any bugs submit them to that :)
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Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | MagicChickenStudios |
Genre | Adventure, Action, Puzzle |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 3D, Low-poly, Meaningful Choices, Open World, Short, Singleplayer, Story Rich, Third Person |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
Download
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Development log
- Helpful tips and tricksAug 04, 2022
- [Known Bugs]Aug 04, 2022
- AOSA DevlogsAug 04, 2022
Comments
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Really fun but if we fall off the edge in the city it's forever and have to restart the whole game. Could you add respawn feature?
Oop, I’ll add that to the list of things to add. Thanks :)