u/GigiOclock

I just released my first solo mini-game!

I wanted to start my game dev journey with something small and manageable to learn the basics, so I made a short point-and-click minigame inspired by the lo-fi witchy aesthetic.

The game lasts around 10 minutes and has multiple endings. You play as an owl familiar helping a witch stay focused while studying the night before her final exams.

This was my first time finishing and publishing a game completely on my own, so I learned a lot during the process.

I’d really appreciate any feedback if you want to check it out!
https://gigi-o-clock.itch.io/owl-nighter

(Also, any advice on promoting games on social media is more than welcome, as well as tips on starting to make games solo or solo game development in general)

u/GigiOclock — 2 days ago

I just released my first game on Itch.io! (inspired by the lo-fi witchy aesthetic)

Game Title: Owl-Nighter

Playable Link: https://gigi-o-clock.itch.io/owl-nighter

Platform:  Itch.io (PC)

Description: It’s my first solo game, and I wanted to start with something small to learn the basics. It’s a short 10-minute point-and-click minigame with multiple endings, where you help a witch stay focused while studying the night before her final exams.

Would love if you checked it out! :D

u/GigiOclock — 2 days ago
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I just published my first mini-game on Itch.io!

As my first game, and to learn the basics, I wanted to start with a small project. It’s inspired by the lo-fi witchy aesthetic, but with a bit more comedy mixed in. It’s a short 10-minute point and click game where you help a witch focus before her finals.

Would love if you checked it out! :D
https://gigi-o-clock.itch.io/owl-nighter

u/GigiOclock — 2 days ago