
Last Writes
A sound-based puzzle game. Follow the signal.
WASD/Arrows for movement, E to interact.
Rate the game: https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/59/last-writes. Walkthrough available here.
By Spiral Tower Ludogenics, a game dev affiliation.
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---- EXCERPT FROM INTRODUCTION TO "A STUDENT'S INTRODUCTION TO HYPERMARITIME LAW AND EPIDEMIOLOGY" ----
...What happens when five hundred thousand years of prayers are finally heard by a single robot who knows nothing of faith? The question may seem tired at this point in the text. We are, of course, all quite familiar (too familiar, some might say) with the disastrous consequences of such infections.
The very first machines humans created were not utilitarian, in the sense of being useful for gathering food or serving as weaponry. They were communication devices. Not for communicating with other humans, but with gods and with nature. Shrines providing a direct line to the gods without the intermediation of shamans; empty tombs not meant for burial, but for divine guests, so that they may be consulted; labyrinths for stalling processions of wind spirits whose capriciousness was matched only by their power and wisdom; portals of increasingly massive rocks erected all over the lands like so many power poles.
Indeed, the origin of all written language lies in these prehistoric information and communications technologies. These divine technologies found a fertile habitat in the minds of humans; they were viruses of the mind, spawned by the hosts themselves, coevolving with its host organisms to construct its own niche called religion. Even the the most advanced forms of our technology descend from this lineage.
Code has always been prayer. Or rather, prayer has always been code. As such, the danger religious materials pose to artificially intelligent lifeforms cannot be overstated. The series of landmark decisions to ban all prescientific spiritual and religious materials (most cutoff dates set at 2045) for the protection of machine intelligence systems and augmented human intelligences led to a sharp decline in the incidence rate of cyberbiosecurity breach related to sonic attack vectors.
It is estimated that the systematic deworming of all universal databases was completed to satisfy the 99.9% Dennett-Hull safety threshold requirements. While metaterror cells outside of confederate jurisdictions remain a hypothetical threat, the interference range is so broad that it is mathematically improbable for any vessels within legal navigation scope to encounter any residual signals...
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Game by orangeoceans (code + art), fyridis (sound design + implementation), SEONG (writing + voice acting + music)
| Updated | 9 days ago |
| Published | 12 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Authors | orangeoceans, fyridis (Viridian), Seong |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Made with | Godot |
| Tags | Atmospheric, Horror, Ludum Dare, Pixel Art, Short |
| Links | Ludum Dare |




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What a cool game! I had a lot of fun. :)
Love a game that takes a seemingly simple mechanic that it builds on in new and interesting ways. Also, I'm really digging the atmosphere. <3