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An experimental 3D exploration game, traverse an endless proceduraly generated painting-like landscape.

My goal for this project was to create a relaxed experience that evoked the aesthetics of a watercolor paintings. There are some loose objectives to accomplish related to building or repairing various structures you may come across, however the game doesn't have an explicit narrative or an endgame.

Instructions on how to play can be found under ? in the main or pause menus

All art and programming by Jacob Potterfield, voiceover courtesy of https://librivox.org/

Made in Unreal Engine

*Added 32 bit support

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RambleGame64bitWindows.zip 135 MB
RambleGame32BitWindows.zip 99 MB

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I really liked the aesthetics of the forest environment and atmosphere but things dissappeared or showed up suddenly and I wasn't entirely sure if it's bug or a feature. Feels very glitchy. If it's a feature then maybe some smooth fade in and out transition would feel more in place (though it's probably more difficult technically). Other than that fantastic stuff.

Wow this is so gorgeous, loved the walkabout!!! Really enjoyed how it keeps evolving as time goes by or as you journey forth. 

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Thanks so much. Love your work btw,  0n0w looks amazing, looking forward to checking it out soon.

Thank you!!! I'll be glad to send you a key :)

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On PC, the game won't run. I'm getting the following error: "The code execution cannot proceed because X3DAudio1_7.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix the problem." Any fix?

Hmm, never got that before but it sounds like its a problem with your Direct X, mabey try updating to the latest version: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/179113/how-to-install-the-latest-versio...

This looks so beautiful... Could you maybe make it for Mac?

This was super relaxing! The artwork was stunning. It was like exploring a painting or something. Wrote a little review about it to let our fans know =]!

https://peachscastle.com/games/adventure/ramble/

So glad you enjoyed it, and  thanks for the write up!

Can you make a mac version of the game?

It's definitely on the list, just don't have a good way to test for mac right now.

I can help test it. I've tested games in the past.

Cool thanks, I'll let you know when it's up.

This was a lovely experience! The visuals were gorgeous and I really admire the relaxing, dream-like atmosphere you've created. I look forward to your future projects! 

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wow, thanks so much.

This was truly an awesome experience. It was a wonderful little experience for myself. I love the commitment you have to create and show people what you can do. I am unsure of the narrative of the game, however I thoroughly enjoyed my short time in Ramble. Quite an artistic and special endeavor. Thank you for your game!

So glad you enjoyed your time with it! Really fun video.

Do you mind If I make a Youtube video on this?

Not at all, go for it. Look forward to seeing what you do.

This is a lot like 0N 0W from Steam. Awesome concept!

Wow that looks cool and thanks!

I only have mac but very interested in this game

Hello, I think your game is interesting and I wanted to know if you would be interested in original music(perhaps in a drone-y/ambient style) for this or a future project.   You can check me out at soundcloud.com/conciliator.  Not selling anything, just looking for a cool project

Just checked out your soundcloud, really great stuff.  What'd be the best way to contact you for future projects?

anywhere is fine, hit me up on SoundCloud or here or on twitter(https://twitter.com/Concili8or) or on Steam(http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197988162898/)

I have pretty much the same name everywhere.  I would love to make an ambient style or track or whatever for one of your games.

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Great thanks! Will do when I get a little further along with what I'm currently working on.

is there a 32 bit version?

Not currently, I'll build one when I can.

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I'm glad this exists. :)

Thanks :)