The First Friend
A downloadable The First Friend for Windows, macOS, and Linux
You wake up in your cabin surrounded by a majestic world. You go to see your best buddy Zack, but he's missing. Where did he go? Why did he run off? Journey across different landscapes and leave no stone unturned during your search for your best friend.
Along the way you can discover old buried artifacts that reveal forgotten memories of you and Zacks Past, Present and Future.
The First Friend is a First person exploration game. Delve into the personal story of you and Zack as you traverse beautiful terrains and discover the forgotten truth that is buried away deep inside.
Key Features:
- Created by a one-man team, The First Friend offers a deep, personal story that deals with the joys and heartaches of life, going through disappointments and realizations of an unforgiving world, with one light keeping you from despair.
- An emotional soundtrack that pulls at your heartstrings by Myuu.
- The First Friend is a peaceful and relaxing experience allowing you to play at your own pace without any interruptions.
- Search for your best friend as you uncover buried memories that reveal stories that demonstrate a life lesson that you would not soon forget.
- A short but moving experience (about 1 - 2 hours) focused on story and exploration.
Purchase includes a Steam key!
Visit the website to learn more: www.thefirstfriend.com
To see system requirements, visit the Steam page.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Alexander Westwater |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Atmospheric, Colorful, Exploration, First-Person, nature, Relaxing, Short, Story Rich, Surreal, Walking simulator |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
Links | Steam, Blog |
Purchase
In order to download this The First Friend you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of £3.99 GBP. You will get access to the following files:
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on the first screenshot the bloom effect really turns me off. it looks like the whole picture blends into one huge mess. please note that doesn't mean that i'm saying that your game sucks and stuff, no! other screenshots looks really dope and atmospheric!
I see what you mean now that I look at it, kind of hurts my eyes actually, i'll be sure to tone it down. Appreciate the feedback and your kind words.
no probs! good luck with your marketing campaign!