domingo, 12 de octubre de 2014

After the Dark. Epilogue and ending texts.

To the best team I've ever had doing a project. Team 12.

Two weeks ago I was in a project at my school named Taller Vertical ISC: The Videogame Challenge. We had to make in teams of 9-10 persons a videogame in just 5 days. How amazing is that? The teams are made randomly and they included at least 1 guy or girl from every generation of the career. Since I am a student from first grade, and I don't know a lot how to code, I was in charged of the design, sounds, and story of the game. My team and I decided that our game was going to be a horror game, and the design and the interaction that the player has in this type of game is essential.

I wrote this story with the help of one friend, and every single person thought it was very scary, I actually don't think so. It is just a paragraph and I know it could have been better, the time just got in our way.

Anyway, here you have it. It is named:

And then I realized that it never ends.

I think this happened last night.  I was at my apartment, having dinner while watching the news on the television. It was raining heavily, lightning was falling and I could not see beyond my window. The lights went off and I went to the kitchen to get some flambeaus. I did not find any, but it occurred to me that one of my neighbors might have some. I went toward my door and I opened it, but I was not able to see a thing, it was pitch black.

Then I remember nothing. I woke up on a long dark hallway, I was dizzy. I could not see anyone and there only were some things scattered on the floor around me: a lantern, a gun, some food and a note that said:
“And then I realized that it never ends.”

After the game:

I was dazed by the sudden bright light, I finally had gotten out of there, then I remember nothing. I woke up on a long dark hallway, I was dizzy. I could not see anyone and there only were some things scattered on the floor around me: a lantern, a gun, some food and a note that said:

“And then I realized that it never ends.”