by Daniel Alexander, Adam Ehrlich, Bethany Strandbergh, and Adam Rademacher


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Notes:

Recommended minimum resolution: 1024x768.

Standalone web player impossible due to right-click being an integral part of the game.

Mini-Guide:

Keep an eye on your temperature (blue) and health (green). If you temperature drops too low, you will start losing health, and if your health is depleted you will die.

The knife is a fast weapon which deals moderate damage, the hatchet is a slow weapon which deals high damage. The spear does massive damage, but is difficult to master.

Read the survival guide when you pick it up, and it is highly recommended to get all of the guide pages.

The spear is a must if you wish to fight polar bears.

When you create a lean-to, be sure to trigger a new checkpoint by running through the visual effect. A sound will play, indicating that your progress has been saved.

Each item has its uses, make sure to read the guide and figure them out.

The recipe book for charms is difficult to find, but well worth it!

Feel free to explore! [lean-tos are your friend!]

Known Issues:

Character controller on slopes occassionally misbehaves.

Enemies occassionally suicide off cliffs. Poor things. (Mommy didn't love enough?)

Items can be built and used under water, although death underwater is inevitable.

Guide does not reset upon death.

Some graphical tearing on horizon in Windows.

Other Notes:

Some sound effects from http://www.freesound.org under creative commons or public domain. Terrain textures licensed by Unity3d. All other textures and assets created by the Team.

Photosensitive Warning:

WARNING: READ BEFORE PLAYING

A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a computer screen, or while playing video games, may induce an epileptic seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may induce previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy.