Drift Mine Satellite
Drift Mine Satellite is a maintenance text adventure about a person living underground in a limestone mine and their work maintaining the local communication network that has sprung up there.
Stemming from a (real!) visit to a decommissioned limestone mine that is now used to house RVs and boats over the winter (and a subsequent phone notification, under several hundred feet of rock, that the space station was visible overhead), Drift Mine Satellite imagines what a post-apocalyptic community life might look like among sleeping vacation vehicles. It is a utopian apocalypse fantasy, a forever-camping world narrowed to linear miles of RVs parked under a mountain, the people who live in them, and the systems that interconnect them, both social and material.
The game was commissioned for Solar Protocol, a network of solar powered servers that connects from whatever server is in the most sunshine. It is programmed for the browser, with low-energy use and computational power front of mind. The entire story is told via spatialized text - no images, no libraries, just divs and textboxes and basic javascript. Interaction is point and click and should be full-screened for best effect!
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (19 total ratings) |
Author | Everest Pipkin |
Genre | Adventure, Interactive Fiction, Puzzle |
Tags | 2D, Dungeon Crawler, Short, Singleplayer, Slice Of Life, Text based, Top-Down |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Touchscreen |
Accessibility | High-contrast |
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i like the star map ^^
This was wonderful <3
That was a nice experience, I enjoyed the experimental but simple interface.
FYI, I got stuck first time, after fixing the first generator before talking to Ed.
thanks for letting me invite the cat and goat, it made my day :)
oh we can do that? OvO
This was so lovely <3 Is there a way to play offline/download? I'd like to store a copy of it
This was so fun to play! And an awesome inspiration too