A downloadable game for Windows

CONTROLS: 

W - FORWARD

A - LEFT

S - BACK

D - RIGHT

SPACEBAR - JUMP

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Against your will and the odds, you must outrun the darkness.

Breaking the loop at breakneck speed is your only hope for escape.

Credits:

Gabriella Guadamuz - team lead, writer, art designer, UI

Nicole Conrad Shrader - audio engineer, programmer

KodredCud - level design

Driagkta - UI

Pwnzer21 - programmer

LongmeatthePirate - music

Ricteous - 3D artist, 2D artist, animator

Adolfo Vivaldi Almonte - Consultant

Additional credits:

1001fonts

Vecteezy

Zapsplat

Maxamo animations

freesfx.com

https://www.youtube.com/@NickHwang

Vital Audio

John's Junkyard Assets

JustCreate



StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorsEskimoPie, Driagkta, KodredCud, LongmeatthePirate, Nicole Shrader, Pwnzer21, Shadow DA B0SS, Ricteous
GenreRacing
Tags3D, Creepy, creepypasta, Horror, Short
Average sessionA few seconds
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

Download

Download
Circulatory Version 1.zip 138 MB

Comments

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(+2)

I didn't believe in a success of an experiment, but we succeed anyway ^_^ 

I've never thought that you can mix racing game and horror! It's an interesting concept!
(+1)

Thank you so much for playing our game during your stream!

The idea was that you pick up speed each time you pass the big signs and you continue to loop until you reach maximum speed, then you win!

There are some things we could have done better, but we simply ran out of time...

Again, thank you so much for playing!

(+2)

I can imagine how hard it can be to create something in a short amount of time under a pressure of a deadline. So I think that if you made something playable on a jam, you are already a winner in my eyes ^_^ 

The idea of this game is pretty unique for sure!

(+2)

The following error appears when trying to run: Data folder not found.

There should be a folder called “Ark Studio GMTK Jam 2025_Data”

next to the executable file.

We think we fixed the issue. You wouldn't mind giving it another go would you?

yes. It works now

(+1)

Sweeeeeet!