A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

As humanity’s reach increased, a sad discovery was made: we were not the only civilization in the universe, but we are the last. You work as an emergency anthropologist, touching down on worlds soon to be destroyed and cataloguing the remnants of the alien civilization. 

Run, jump, and hookshot your way across a treacherous terrain, in search of soon to be lost relics of civilizations.


Created for the Beginner's Circle Game Jam.

CREDITS:

BurnerReborn

Gavin Lochtefeld

Jane_Echo

Oymk

Roboson

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worlds-of-bone-windows-x86.zip 35 MB
Version 6 Oct 24, 2020
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worlds-of-bone-windows-x64.zip 38 MB
Version 6 Oct 25, 2020
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worlds-of-bone-osx.zip 37 MB
Version 6 Oct 25, 2020
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worlds-of-bone-linux-x64.zip 40 MB
Version 6 Oct 25, 2020

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Sup, so I played it without reading the description first, and here's my experience..

once into the world, there were no tutorials, I figured you could move and jump quickly, and had a gun of some sort since it was rotating and shot something out with mouse clicks... then I think I saw an enemy come by, tried shooting with it, nothing happens, until I reach the first "target" thing,

it was only then that I figured out it was a grappling hook. it was quite fun swinging around like spiderman.

I also like that there seems to have several "save points", that is when you die, it doesn't return all the way to the beginning. managed to pass level 1 no problems.

Level 2 got a little confusing, at times I had no idea where to go, and that part where you swim under water.. where it takes a little while to swim across, it had the "save point" way far behind... so I got bit lazy to do it all again, even though I figured out where to go next.

Even though it's simple enough to figure out the controls by yourself, I think having a simple tutorial would help a lot.

Overall, I like it. you've found some creative ways to with the "targets", floating , and even sliding, that was quite fun.