CLASS DISMISSED
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A short narrative game by Justin and Sarah, made with RPG in a Box for KevKey's "Horror with a Twist" Game Jam:
https://itch.io/jam/kevkeys-rpginabox-game-jam
Coming soon to RPG in a Box as a project template!
Note: Music and sound effects will be added in a future version.
CONTROLS
SPACE/LMB: Advance Dialogue
E: Interact with Characters/Objects
ESC: Open Pause Menu
SPACE: Jump
CREDITS
Models, main concept,
and storyline by Sarah Arnold
Maps, scripting, dialogue, and
additional story details by Justin Arnold
"Super Mystery" font by All Super Font
"QuanPixel" font by DWNfonts
Updated | 11 days ago |
Published | 24 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | Justin Arnold |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | RPG in a Box |
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Class Dismissed (Windows) 83 MB
Class Dismissed (MacOS) 86 MB
Class Dismissed (Linux) 88 MB
Comments
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The twist was pretty funny. Was there supposed to be sound, though? Because for some reason it was completely silent the entire time, even after I exited out and restarted it.
Thanks so much for playing it, I'm glad you liked it! :) No sound currently - as noted on the game page, music and sound effects will be added in a future version.
I apologize, I must have missed that.
On an unrelated note, and I guess I will find out anyway once this comes out as a template, but I was building a map with the school assets and tried comparing it to this game. I noticed that the placement of several of the objects (by that I mean where they appear on the tile they are placed on) were different from how they are positioned as they come from the steam workshop. Since I was having a hard time getting things to line up with each other properly, I thought I'd ask whether or not you went into the model editor and modified the assets directly, or if you used them as is and I am just missing something. (also sorry if this is confusingly worded)
No worries! The position of objects can be tweaked using the "Offset" property on the Entity Properties tab once placed. Hopefully that helps!
Thank you so much, I somehow never realized you could do that.
No problem, glad to help!