
OneClick
A downloadable Game for Windows, Linux, and Android
This is not your typical clicker game. No pictures. No audio. Just words — and clicks.
About the game:
OneClick is a minimalist clicker game… with a story.
At first, you're just clicking. Then someone starts writing a message. He says he wants to help you.
But things go wrong. Pretty fast.
You can’t reply. You just keep clicking, clicking, and - you know.
Find what you need. Run the file. Win the battle. Reach the end of the demo… With one button.
Game requirements:
* A good brain (bonus points if you're a programmer )
* Any device, any OS
* $1 to make me happy
* No auto-clickers, it breaks my code, and my soul
Updated | 28 days ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows, Linux, Android |
Author | DigItalitE |
Genre | Puzzle |
Tags | 2D, Clicker, Indie, Low-poly, No AI, Short, Singleplayer, Text based, Unity |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Accessibility | One button |
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Development log
- New version is incoming!49 days ago
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Hi, Aldiyar! Pretty cool concept, I wanted to do something like that once. But clicking the mouse to enter commands is incredibly tedious, and I only endured it because I am an Arch User, btw.
Hello! I am impressed that someone did such progress! Well, there is the only thing you can do is to open AdminsGames folder, and execute it in with writing the name only (like "executeThis.AppImage"). However, this version is demo version
yeah I already figured it out
I think it's a great idea to make such an emulation of a unix terminal with hidden easter eggs, but I would make it possible to write adequately (auto-complete on tab, up/down arrows, etc.). But I wonder what kind of audience it is intended for? It's just that if it's for the audience of programmers or admins, it's quite boring, and if it's for ordinary players, it's overwhelming. You can try to focus on a narrow layer of programmers - script emulation, knowledge of gnu commands, researching Easter eggs, maybe some real hacking - so that there is a gradual increase in complexity, and there are moments when a knowledgeable person will learn something additional. Maybe it would be better to do something to make a really working operating system run in the game, but these are just ideas)
When you release a global update, ping me, I'd love to play. But my main point is that clicking to type commands is a teeeerribly boring thing to do.
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