Corbit
A downloadable Corbit
Corbit is a VR experience set in a whimsical world in the center of the earth, where every cog has their purpose in the machine. You are the mechanic, and your purpose is not only to fix broken machines, but to discover why they are breaking. Corbit aims to explore existential and environmental concepts in fun, hopeful and engaging way.
This is my first game let alone VR project ever. As a novice coder, I'm sure the game is clunky and buggy, but it should run from start to finish as intended! I hope you enjoy!
Credits:
Game, Artistic and Narrative Design by Nina Moldawsky
Custom 3D Assets by Carly Mack
Lead Programming by Nina Moldawsky
Programming Assistance and Professorial Guidance by Joshua Fisher
Additional Programming Assistance by Devin Amlen
Sound Design by Nina Moldawsky
Music by “Skyvo” a.k.a. Lukas Moldawsky
Voice Acting by Alice Horton
Sound Samples from Freesound.org Users:
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bolkmar
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Assets by Sketchfab Users:
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Assets by Unity Asset Store Users:
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Developed Using:
Unity
Oculus Integration
BNG VR Interactive Framework
Special Thanks to
Joshua Fisher, Carly Mack, Alice Horton, Cody Holden, Sammi Milligan
For their incredible support!
Status | Released |
Author | Nina Moldawsky |
Genre | Interactive Fiction, Puzzle |
Tags | Creative, Experimental, Feel Good, Immersive, Narrative, Oculus Quest, Sci-fi, Story Rich, Virtual Reality (VR) |
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Install instructions
Sideload this APK to your Oculus Quest to play!
Comments
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A novel idea with a nice surreal feel and fun to play.
However although you are told what to do, it wasn't obvious how to do it or when the task was complete. For example, on the first scene, I used the continuous motion for movement (rather than teleport) and couldn't reach the tree. I then assumed I had to go up a ladder or through a portal instead. After realising I could climb the tree by simply teleporting myself onto it, I then fixed the first hole but didn't realise there was a second one.
I also found that I was often facing the wrong direction when I used the teleport motion and had to keep turning around to go forward.
Still it was a great game for a first attempt.
Thanks for sharing.