A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

A strange accident shattered a space relay island into drifting fragments. You play as a technician trying to restore its core systems and send a rescue signal.

Explore floating islands, repair the power, GPS, and computing subsystems through interactive mini-games, and unlock new traversal abilities like boosted jumps, zip lines, and gravity control. Each system you fix makes movement faster and opens new paths across the broken world.

A short, stylized sci-fi experience with a light, quirky tone and PS1-inspired visuals.

This game was made special for LD-59 Game Jam.
https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/59/rescue

Updated 13 days ago
Published 14 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
Authorscometores, Heteroglaux, Papier, AkaoniAA, xTeare
GenrePlatformer
ContentNo generative AI was used

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RESCUE_1.1.zip 107 MB
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RESCUE_Linux_1.1.zip 110 MB
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RESCUE_AppleSilicon_1.1.zip 112 MB
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RESCUE.zip 107 MB
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RESCUE_Linux.zip 110 MB

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Liked pretty much everything about this short game. The textures and neon style, especially mixed with rocks and minerals look really cool. It even has a bit of a breakcore vibe, and the jungle - type music changes with each level, which keeps things fresh. Not forgetting things going on on a distant rock somewhere in universe, so it has a unique vibe. 

The third level was easily my favorite - the rotating orbits were just fantastic and super fun to play.

A great game with very cool music, but you need to get used to the movement first. At the double-jump part, it was sometimes unclear why the second jump triggered immediately. Overall, it’s a really good platformer. I’d love to see more levels, especially rotating ones like the third

Nice, I really enjoyed playing it. At first, it's pretty confusing and the jumping mechanics feel a bit punishing. Also, the objectives disappear, and I kept forgetting what I’d just read. But once you figure out where the batteries go, things get way more interesting. I actually got a bit motion sick on the last island. I loved how the music changes dynamically to match the atmosphere.

Nice platformer with solid visuals and catchy soundtrack!