Bodhi 'n' Friends (DEMO)
About
You play as Thomas, a former programmer & game developer.
Your old friend you co-founded a game studio with has contacted you 4 years after the studio shut down and you both parted ways following a major controversy. He tells you he's got the studio set back up again and would love to discuss a new game project with you. What could it be?
Bodhi 'n' Friends is a first-person indie horror game currently still in-development. This is a free demo version to give you a taster of what to expect in the full game. Bodhi 'n' Friends is set across 7 days and 2 of those days are playable in this demo. Do expect more content + changes in the full version of the game.
GAMEPLAY:-Explore the game studio and find out what's going on. Find keys to unlock doors, notes that may give you lore or a code to a safe, a game disc to play, etc.
-Your phone will play an important part in Bodhi 'n' Friends - and no, not your phone in real life. Your phone contains the Travel Utility App, which gives you ease of access to your phone's:
- Flashlight
- Battery
- Time
- Messages
-Throughout the game, you will receive messages from Peter and will need to respond sometimes.
-Your flashlight is very useful for navigating darker areas but can drain your phone's battery faster. You can find light switches to turn on the lights in a room to avoid using your flashlight too much.
-To charge your phone, there is a phone-charging port in the Main Room where you slot in your phone and it charges.
CONTROLS:[WASD] Movement
[LShift] Sprint
[LCtrl] Crouch
[E] Interact
[Hold RMB] Zoom in
[TAB] Toggle Phone
[T] Check Last-Given Task
[Esc] Pause
*Other controls will be shown in-game.*
LANGUAGES:This demo currently contains 2 languages and there may be more languages in the full game:
- English
- Japanese (日本)
If you notice any major translation mistakes for the Japanese translations, be sure to let me know and correct me if possible, that would be much appreciated.
EXTRA NOTES:The menu & trailer music are made just for Bodhi 'n' Friends, by Shan Soley.