A downloadable game for Windows

My first project made with Unreal engine 4, it is a mini game where you have to escape from a dungeon, you will have to find the keys to access the different rooms and find the exit. Beware of the dungeon guardians.

V1.2 Out Now!

List of changes

  • Doors open faster.
  • The doors do not close until the player leaves it. 
  • Thee torches that the player can light affect enemies. They will die if they get close.
  • Enemies will automatically die if a torch is lit at a spawn point.
  • Enemies will die and respawn if they stand still for a few seconds. In order to avoid being trapped in a room with an enemy at the door.
  • Added sound when an enemy dies.
  • Added particles when an enemy dies.
  • Torches last 25 seconds when lit, previously they lasted 60 seconds.
  • Added visual details.
  • Reduced the size of some files.

Thank you for your feedback!!

Download

Download
EscapeFromTheDungeonV1.2.zip 944 MB

Development log

Comments

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horror games
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Me ha gustado mucho. Me ha mantenido en tensión durante toda la partida. Los monstruos están bien logrados y dan el mal rollo que se espera. Espero nuevos niveles para poder jugarlos! Enhorabuena, muy buen trabajo!

That's not ♂dungeon♂

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Thank you for your feedback!!

Muy bien primer juego, yo también estoy haciendo uno con esos assets y con los recursos de Carlos Coronado de una serie de laberintos y trampas.

Pretendo compartirlo por este medio pronto.

Saludos y mucho exito!!!

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Es un muy buen curso y sus assets, sobretodo los sonidos son una pasada, suerte!

I just played your game. I liked the default walking/running speed and the mouse sensitivity. The thing that made me stop playing was after I died, I lost my keys. I get that this is a short game, but that really made me stop playing. But good first game overall.

Thank you for your comments and your time for playing my game, I really appreciate it!!

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This was a fantastic first game in UE4, I know you didn't make most of the assets, but you built the level really well, programmed everything perfectly and the enemy was awesome. Really liked the feel of this for a short game and am super keen to see what else you come out with! Good work my dude!!
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Thank you so much for supporting the indie scene and taking the time to play my game! In fact, I am not an artist, I am a indie game developer in my spare time and therefore I have to use free assets or buy them.

I really liked watching your gameplay, it has made me realize possible improvements in the mechanics and scenarios, it has been a lot of fun.

Thanks so much again for sharing my game and supporting indie developers, good luck with your youtube channel!

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I'm a developer around a day job too so I know exactly what you mean! I did a game jam a few months back that I pushed myself to make all the models by hand and learned a LOT from doing it. I still prefer to spend my time with the logic side of things. haha. You did a fantastic job and just to be clear, I wasn't mentioning the pre-made assets as a negative, more a positive that you used them seamlessly! It wasn't like you used the demonstration level and just threw a few things into it, you actually built the game just as a developer with an art team would. Games like this just make me love using UE4 even more!! =)

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Thank you very much for your words, they help me a lot to continue developing and improving.