The White Lie An adventure game about a rabbit toy that wake up just to know that his owner is missing. In this game you will help Greg, the rabbit, find Emma, his owner. Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsAn adventure game about a rabbit toy that wake up just to know that his owner is missing. In this game you will help Greg, the rabbit, find Emma, his owner. Information Seller: Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Feb 16, 2016 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal ChilLama Member Mar 22, 2013 5 0 0 #2 ChilLama, Feb 18, 2016 Speed ran it in 2 minutes... The games a lie ha I'm confused. Is there some kind of secret I missed? AppUnwrapper Well-Known Member Oct 26, 2011 4,062 3 0 http://www.appunwrapper.com/escape-games/ #3 AppUnwrapper, Feb 18, 2016 Yeah, I was surprised by its length, too. At least it was free, so can't really complain. Just odd. nini Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2012 114 0 0 #4 nini, Feb 19, 2016 Short, like a "this is all we've done" test case. Could be a demo, could be a preview or something weirdly nefarious using stolen assets and now someone has my data. Still, interesting for what it was even if there were a decent array of grammatical errors. ghen73 Active Member Apr 28, 2010 29 0 1 #5 ghen73, Feb 28, 2016 Hugely interested to hear from one of the devs on what, if anything, this was intended to be. A demo (or whatever one might deem a microcosm of a full game (and microcosm is supremely generous in this case))? How does this pass muster for the App store, but other well thought out, and dare I say FULL games (goodness forbid) get shot down at ever turn. I'm more offended by this....whatever it is...than I am by by the gratuitous use of a woman's clavicle. Awesome Amy Member Sep 23, 2015 13 0 0 #6 Awesome Amy, Feb 29, 2016 hmm.. following because I felt I missed something. Was uber short gabrielcarioca New Member Sep 22, 2016 1 0 0 #7 gabrielcarioca, Sep 22, 2016 White Lie explanation Hello guys, Sorry for this late response, but I didn't know this entrance of our game in the toucharcade forum. We create this game in an iOS development program as a way to use what we learned. We spent some time doing it and when the program ended we submitted it to the App Store. It was a very short version and we didn't iterate much in it, but after this program we decided to make this game a product and enter the game industry to keep making games. We have to spent some time early this year focusing on college, but now we are focused a lot in finishing White Lie (it's very different from this version by February). We will create a website and social media pages for us to keep in touch with our community and if you want to follow the development of the game we have a tumblr and a TIG devlog. If you have any question, feel free to ask, about the game, about us, I'll answer as soon as possible. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Short, like a "this is all we've done" test case. Could be a demo, could be a preview or something weirdly nefarious using stolen assets and now someone has my data. Still, interesting for what it was even if there were a decent array of grammatical errors.
Hugely interested to hear from one of the devs on what, if anything, this was intended to be. A demo (or whatever one might deem a microcosm of a full game (and microcosm is supremely generous in this case))? How does this pass muster for the App store, but other well thought out, and dare I say FULL games (goodness forbid) get shot down at ever turn. I'm more offended by this....whatever it is...than I am by by the gratuitous use of a woman's clavicle.
White Lie explanation Hello guys, Sorry for this late response, but I didn't know this entrance of our game in the toucharcade forum. We create this game in an iOS development program as a way to use what we learned. We spent some time doing it and when the program ended we submitted it to the App Store. It was a very short version and we didn't iterate much in it, but after this program we decided to make this game a product and enter the game industry to keep making games. We have to spent some time early this year focusing on college, but now we are focused a lot in finishing White Lie (it's very different from this version by February). We will create a website and social media pages for us to keep in touch with our community and if you want to follow the development of the game we have a tumblr and a TIG devlog. If you have any question, feel free to ask, about the game, about us, I'll answer as soon as possible.