Camp Splinterwood
A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
Welcome to Camp Splinterwood!
Every kid’s first choice for a summer filled with First Person Survival Horror fun! Here at camp you’ll have to navigate shadowy woods and ruined buildings with the help of your trusty flashlight all while avoiding the horrors within.
Included in your download:
- A Windows build of Camp Splinterwood
- A Mac build of Camp Splinterwood
- A comprehensive credits document with links to our trailer as well as contact information for each of the students involved
Camp Splinterwood was built over the course of four months by an enterprising team of ten Bradley University Juniors for their Game Production Class. This game marked the first time any of the designers involved had been apart of such a large scale project and the first time any of them had worked on a horror title.
Content Warnings: Flashing Lights, Harsh Language, Horror and Peril, Implied Death of NPCs
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Authors | Rachel Rudy, HaydenHuber, apollo ridgeway, LoganBaker7, AlecatDev, reggiep03, John_Tighe, Jr. eddy, BreadReaver, ngrinstead |
Genre | Survival, Adventure |
Tags | Creepy, Dark, Exploration, Horror, Low-poly, Retro, Spooky, Survival Horror, Unity |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Install instructions
If you are downloading the mac build you will need to follow these steps to make the project executable:
- Open your terminal and go to your apps folder:
cd <PATH_TO_YOUR_APP>/<APP_NAME>.app/Contents/MacOS/ - You will then want to add an executable tag to the folder:
chmod +x <APP_NAME> - You may also have to give the game permission to run
This information was found on Stack Overflow and can found here
Comments
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One of the spookiest games I've played in awhile. Really enjoyed it! Keep up the good work!
Pretty spooky. I wasn't expecting it to be THAT spooky either. Reminds me of the dread I felt playing Perennial.
Loved it!