Paper Box
A downloadable game for Windows
Paper Box is a first-person room escape game. Player is trapped in a mysterious multidimensional paper structure filled with objects and contraptions. Find objects, solve puzzles, and escape the Paper Box.
The game is a prototype / tech showcase. Goal of the project was to learn Unity (and with it a bit of Blender). Game is sort of feature-complete and can be completed, but it's not polished, level design principles aren't applied, and there's a lot of things that should change after testing the game with several playtesters.
Note that progress isn't saved.
Github repository: https://github.com/wingedadventurer/paper-box
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Paper Box was presented as the final project for conclusion of 6th generation educational program "INKUBATOR - PISMO" for "Unity/C# game developer". It was made during a three month period.
Special thanks to Cwekii Dominik Cvetkovski, our mentor for this project during PISMO Unity educations.
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Controls
WSAD - move
Space - jump
E / LMB - interact
Tab / RMB - toggle inventory
Escape - pause
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Credits
Game Design - Karlo Koščal
Project Lead - Karlo Koščal
Programming - Karlo Koščal
Modeling - Karlo Koščal
Music - one song is by Kevin MacLeod. Other song is CC0.
SFX - CC0
| Status | Prototype |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
| Author | Winged |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Made with | Unity |
| Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, Escape Game, First-Person, Minimalist |
| Average session | A few hours |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Download
Install instructions
Unzip the downloaded file and run "Paper Box.exe"







Comments
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I loved this. A great mix of pixel hunting and intuitive (IMO) puzzles. I love it when an escape game challenges me to hold different sets of information in my head while encouraging forward motion. No handholding either. Took me about an hour, and I've played hundreds of games like these. Great job!
VERY good, loved it
Had to watch a video for some of the yellow keys though, wish there had been clues to their location or something, maybe also for the blue buttons
Keep up the good work!