Embark on a fantastic journey like you have never seen before. Help Billo, a lovely dog suddenly trapped into a half-way land, traverse this mysterious place filled with perilous traps and unwelcoming creatures.  Unravel his past and define his future as you climb this staircase to Dog-Heaven: the promised land for all canines seeking a never-ending, joyful afterlife.


In this 1-bit, atmospheric, retro platformer whether you are looking for a deep narrative to delve into or a gruelling challenge to take on we got you covered! Featuring a global leaderboard system, you'll be able to compare your game completion score with other players from all over the world, to establish who's the most dedicated indie gamer!


Don't wait any longer! The vessel for the ultimate journey is just about to sail, and you've got first class seats with Seventh Heaven.


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Requirements

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Just a working PC! Note: Mobile support is still in development :)


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Credits

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This game was developed to enter the ScoreSpace SpeedJam #5, held from 24/05/24 to 28/05/24 and having as main theme "ASCEND". While all the art and coding were hand-crafted by me, special credits must be given for the sound aspect of the game itself:


Music



Published 10 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
AuthorAeternalHorus
GenrePlatformer, Adventure
Made withGodot, Aseprite
Tags1-bit, 2D, Atmospheric, Godot, Indie, Pixel Art, Retro, Short, Singleplayer
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard
AccessibilityInteractive tutorial

Comments

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understanding this is a gamejam game, its amazing, very polished and smooth... but i do recommend allowing for remapping of the controls from an accessibility perspective, great job though.  I like the jump feel.... it can be really hard in some places

Thanks a lot for your feedback! Will defenitely work more on the accessibility aspect of the project.

dont like the controls , too cramped together

Sorry to hear that, I'll definitely put more effort into improving the control system and making it more accessible.