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An explorable introspection on the meaning of spaces.


Spaces are empty by themselves.

It’s people who fill them up.

 

This was our Postal Games 2025 submission, inspired by a beautiful letter written by Giovanni Rubino.


Credits

Gerard "adpa" San Miguel: writing, art, design

Pepe Pintado: programming

Tanclamusic, sound design


About Postal Games 2025

A game developer writes a letter to an anonymous developer (“devonymous”). After sealing it with wax and handling it to the Postal Games team, they receive a letter written the same way by a game developer from another country. The content of that secret letter will be the theme and inspiration for a short game jam. Finally, the games will be exhibited in the indie games event FIJA, happening in Argentina.

Updated 8 days ago
Published 24 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorsBIG STRETCH, PepePm, adpa, Tancla
GenreInteractive Fiction, Visual Novel
Made withUnity
TagsAtmospheric, Colorful, Experimental, Exploration, Narrative, postalgames, Relaxing, Short, Slice Of Life
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Playstation controller

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spaces_of_mine.zip 68 MB

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I love games like this. Only thing was, I wasn't sure, after I got the three companions and got a few more messages, after I walked off screen the game seemed to just end on that screen (clouds still scrolled by) Is that normal? The text seemed to conclude about there so I'm thinking it was intentional

I'm glad you found it relatable! If the game title + credits didn't pop up, then that's not the intended end. 

Were you stuck in that screen? Or could you still move around? We will look into it ^

I walked offscreen until I couldn't be seen, and then there was no way to walk back or advance to the next screen

I might've backtracked in a weird way that wasn't expected

hmmm yeah, this seems like a collider issue. We might've missed one somewhere. Do you remember on what screen that happened? You can add me on discord and talk through there if you don't mind @dunxter

Thank you for the help! <3

no I'm sorry I don't remember which screen, I don't know if I can recreate it either

don't worry, we will take a look ourselves ^^