A downloadable game

ABOUT THE GAME:

KEVIN is a 2D narrative game that uses interactions of objects to create a story.

Taking place in a single room, you play as Kevin, who finds himself trapped in a single room, which has a bed, a TV, a sofa, a table with random, a paper with poetic content and a reset button.

The game is made for a narrative purpose, with a slight mystery and idea of what's going on in this game, you can figure out the meaning of this game, there is no right or wrong answers....

ABOUT THE CREATOR:

This game is made by Jay Miles, who made this game for a Game Jam, this is also his first ever game he made.

Jay is a student studying games designs and has an interest of making narratives and stories, in hopes to create stories for games, he is also a published Author for his first ever book 'The Mariverse' which is the ground base for his imagination.

He used Flowlabs to make this game, it took him the time of the game jam's deadline to make this game, and he did it all by himself, from the art design, the game coding, even the voice of Kevin comes from Jay.


CONTROLS:

Use Arrow Keys to Move

Commands for each interaction:

K = Bed

E = TV

V = Sofa

I = Table

N = Poem

Press SPACE to stop all sounds


If you don't want to download the game, you can play the game with the link provided

https://flowlab.io/game/play/1438047


"I hope you find my game interesting."

-Jay Miles

Download

Download
KEVIN.zip 21 MB

Install instructions

since this is a ZIP file, you have to go into the file and click on the file, go into 'bin' then click on 'KEVIN' which will show an option to extract the file, click 'Extract All' which will create a separate file in which can be used to play the game.

Comments

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I quite enjoy narrative driven games, so  it was good to say them being represented in this jam!  Although I was intrigued by the experience, I  started skipping through things after a while (I am trying to play all 70+ games so I  can't spend hours on all of them unfortunately), but that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it! 

The controls were a little weird. I would have much prefered to be able to interact with everything with one button.  Who knows, maybe I'm just lazy, but the controls just didn't seem to make much sense to me.  Having the acronym of KEVIN is a nice gimmick, but I don't feel like it brought anything to my playing experience.  The voice acting was good, although at some points felt a little slow and dragged out.