A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

Released for the Brackeys Game Jam 2024.2: calm before the storm.

You don't know calm until you're knee deep inside the storm.

Premonition is a game about the bliss of ignorance, contrasted by the storm brewing around you.

You live inside a big house surrounded by white fog, inundated with light. Each object you own tells a story. A story you slowly start to forget until you are alone. Every single playthrough is unique, and might never tell you the whole story. It's all in your head, anyways.

There is nothing scarier, no storm as heavy, as losing your mind. Treasure the calm you have in your memories as long as you can.

IMPORTANT:

Game was updated in accordance to the rules of the game jam, due to a severe audio issue reported by many early on. It should be sorted now, and your ears are safe now. If you already downloaded the game, please re-download it and enjoy it _without the game being a tinnitus simulator._


Controls

  • WASD/Arrow keys: Move around the map.
  • Point at objects to read their message.

Credits

Built 95% by myself in one week. Including assets, music, code and story.

Built on a custom build Godot Engine based on version 4.3, with modifications made by Calinou

Font is ProggyClean, (C) 2004 Tristan Grimmer. Released under MIT Licence.

Camera is QualityFirstPersonController, (C) 2024 Colormatic, translated to C# by LocoNeko. Released under MIT Licence,  with heavy modifications to fit my Framework.

Shader is PSX Style Camera Shader by immaculate-lift-studio. Released under MIT Licence.

This is my first completed game, ever. Hope you like it, and find every little easter egg!

- Frame ❤️

Download

Download
Premonition for Linux v1.01 97 MB
Download
Premonition for Windows 1.01 93 MB

Install instructions

Extract the archive. Run the executable. Enjoy!

Comments

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Wow I really liked the experience that was this game. Quite the melancholy feelings, and some that I'm very familiar with. The background noise was a great compliment to the experience too