A downloadable game for Windows

You learned that “Helix" course has been altered by the gravitational pull of a Black Hole. 

After trying to maximize the power output of the ship and escape the void, you had been attacked by a crewmate, who’s cryo pod also failed… but did it really?

What are his motives and why did he stopped you from saving the cruiser and the rest of the crew? Maybe there is another way to avoid the frightening gravitational influence of a Black Hole?

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Voice acting was beautifully done by Cameron Koblinski

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NonZero - Act 2.zip 499 MB

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Yep, this was fun keep it up :)

Amazing game. Can't wait for playing act 3. Congrats.

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I played the first act a while back and I'm glad to say that I did enjoy this Act much more than the first. The best parts were definitely the cutscenes because of how unintentionally hilarious they are in my opinion. This act was entertaining and that's definitely a step forward! Here is my playthrough if you're interested:

 I will be purchasing Act 3 so I hope to see more growth in your future projects. 

Thanks for making games!

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Thank you for taking your time and playing it. I do appreciate the feedback it means a lot to me and it helps me to learn and grow. P.S. Sorry for hurting your eyes :) I might do a setting to tone the shinyness down a little. 

Thank you for taking the time to watch and listen to my feedback! It is greatly appreciated.

Just realized the rest of this was out so I jumped at the chance to start Act 2 and I was good! I wish we had the option for subtitles when the other guy is talking because it was really hard to hear him most of the time. That being said, i look forward to playing Act 3 very soon :)

 

Glad you visited again. I do apologize for the audio issues, I did fix that already in the newest update, but I will take your advice and do subtitles later on. Thank you for the feedback and with another awesome video.

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Hope you had a great time, thanks!

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This was so good!! It looks phenomenal and aside from a few little back and forth pacing issues this was damned near perfect! I loved every second of this!!

I am blown away how much I enjoyed your video (and I'm sick of my game co'z I tested it million times) :D calming voice, straight commentary... it was awesome... people like yourself is such an inspiration!...I do so much appreciate your time and I promise I will do even better on my next project

Thank you so much!! I'm excited to see what you come out with next, I'll definitely be checking that out when the time comes!!

Hello, I played this game and I liked it, again the visuals are very shiny not sure if I'm a fan of it but still it looks great, the sound effects were neat, although I wish there was something more going on during the back and forth sequence, also there should be more instructions for the chemistry puzzle imo, but over all it was cool, good work :)

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Thank you... and yes the shiny and reflective is just the aesthetics I choose because of the Sci-Fi aspect and it looked nice so I decided to stick with it. And thank you for pointing out about the "back and forth" I was struggling with that and wanted to add more, but did not wanted to overdo. It is good, that means I will improve in the next project.

Yea the game is a bit too shiny. I know metal and all that, But a little roughness goes a long way :) I mean its almost like all walls and floors and ceilings are mirrors. Other than that im a fan of your work.

I appreciate you Max. I agree, maybe I overdid it a little with the reflectiveness :) original idea was to make it super Sci-Fi thing, that other games just do not do...

ohh you did make it lesss goo <3

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Not sure what you mean :) there's plenty goo I think:)

I played act I and you said then that u weren't sure if u gonna continue working on it ~ glad you did act I was fun o(^▽^)o

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Yeah I remember :) well you were one of those people who inspired me to keep going, so thank you!