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Play as Susie Onigiri, a young British woman, a long way from home. Having finally escaped her job as an intergalactic au-pair, Susie finds herself alive for long enough to finally need the toilet. But is this floating burger joint everything it seems?


A point and click adventure with several twists and turns, both psychological and gravitational. There is humour, exploration and puzzling; a lively host of characters; obstacles and of course, three rules (because that was the game jam challenge).


This game is a sequel to Giant Space Babies™, another game jam game I made that also stars Susie. I'm pretty happy because this time I got to the end of the story!

For the PnC nerds: Yes, Space Quest 3's Monolith Burger had a very definite influence on the design for the station. I think I stared at the images of that in magazines so much that I dreamed about that place.

I hope you enjoy. Any and all feedback welcome.


CREDITS

Game design, story, scripting: Sam Bunn

Music: Tom Pegg

Coding help: Power Quest Community. Special thanks to Dave Lloyd


StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
Authorsmokeincaves
GenreAdventure

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SelfService2.zip 114 MB
SelfService2_4Linux.zip 129 MB
SelfService2_4Mac.app.zip 123 MB

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Your game starts at "1:23:59 " in the video

Nice work! Keep up the great game development—I’d love to see what you create next.

Hey! Glad you liked it! Thanks a lot for playing. And making a vid too.
I'm in the middle of updating that gamejam to include all the animations I wanted and to iron out lots of the bugs - like being able to click at the beggining... I'll let you know when it's done. 

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That will be really helpful. I will upload full playtest on my channel

Very cool. Every time I thought I wasn't going to get any further I persevered and found what I needed to do.  A great mini-adventure that makes we want to go play Astro Chicken!

Hey, thanks very much for playing! Glad you enjoyed it.

Yes - to complete the reference I should have thought to include a minigame too. When trying to remember what that was, I first ended up on the wiki page for Astrochicken, the1kg spacecraft concept. This idea definitely has legs...!

Ha! I found that too when I was checking I hadn't misremembered the name of the game!

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This game is hilarious. I loved all the witty jokes tossed in with the characters and descriptions. The animation work was also really charming and added a lot to the experience. Liking to see this come together as multi-chapter and looking forward to more whacky adventures.

Thanks!