Submissions by adrian.campbell tagged sci-fi

Genre: Interactive Fiction, 3D, Sci-Fi

Platform: Console (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U)

Target Audience: 13+, people who likes sci-fi and adventure.

Description:
This game is about a 13-year-old Jenny, waking up in her room. She shouted her mother's name. No response. She approaches to her mother's room and she's not there. The house is empty. Jenny grabs her phone and sees that any of her friends are able to find their parents. Her friends meet her at her place and decide to go around the city to see why aren't there any adults around. While they go exploring the streets, they get clues on their phones on how to get them back. It turns out that the parents were hypnotized and were ruled to go to Boise, Idaho.

When Jenny finds that out, they decide to grab a car and go to Boise, when any of them knows how to drive. While they were almost halfway to Boise, they encounter some people shooting the car and suffer an accident. Thankfully, all of them are OK and go to Boise by bus. When they arrive at Boise, they see that all the adults are walking around the city, zombified, wearing a Fallon shirt. Fallon is the company that hypnotized the parents. That company is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) that provides the fastest and most reliable internet in the world, with offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Morocco, Paraguay and Nicaragua, providing internet service to the globe.

The teens arrive at Fallon Headquarters and smash all the computers they see. By doing that, they dehypnotize the adults and the adults are feeling lost. The teens cry when they see their parents and head back to Portland. The next day, Jenny and her mother are drinking smoothies and walking by the shore.

The game will have no music when the teens are walking. When they enter Fallon HQ, the place will have a jazz version of Let It Be by The Beatles; and, when the teens are driving to Boise, the car will have rock music, by the teens choice.