Beacon Pines is a cute and frightening adventure that takes place within an unsettling book. It lets you be both the person reading the book and the protagonist, Luka.
There's something odd happening at the old warehouse, and Luka and his comrades appear not to be who take the time to notice. Get out of the house late, meet new friends, unravel the secrets, and find information that can alter the direction of destiny!
When you assist Luka discover the bizarre happenings in Beacon Pines, you'll collect specific golden charms having a single word inscribed upon it. They can be utilized to mark certain points of turning within the plot to create a new word that will drastically alter everything in the next chapter.
In the role of the reader in the book You'll follow the story's key moments with The Chronicle: an interactive story tree which branches and grows depending on your choice. By exploring one sequence of events, you could unlock new charms that you can be used on a different branch. You can then move back and forth between different interpretations of the story in order to discover the mystery in the heart of Beacon Pines.
Just a little to the left (A bit more. Continue to go. It's too far. to the back.)
We'll continue developing this game. Clean it up, add an audio component, more player feedback, more visual heft and an appropriate ending. Keep an eye out for a developer's log that will provide more details. Thank you for participating in the game!
About:
The book A Little To the Left shows how everyday life is conducted by someone who is struggling with the sensation of feeling in control. Sorting, tidying, micro-alignments and stacking are designed to ease the burden of an uncontrollable possession that holds the person in a firm grip.
Instructions:
Find out the specific arrangement of the objects you are working with by dragging, clicking and dropping them into the appropriate place. When the items are properly placed, they straighten to create less stress.
Credits:
Concept: Anne Macmillan, Lukas Steinman
Illustration: Anne Macmillan
Programming: Lukas Steinman