A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

A woman named Ravia wanders into a mysterious, otherworldly hotel in search of her parents, but quickly discovers it to be a twisted purgatory. Her soul is stolen from her, and she must do everything in her power to escape.

Welcome to Hotel Red.

  • Explore a vast hotel filled with strange objects and rooms
  • Interact with a colorful cast of characters, and make friends who will help with your escape
  • Solve a unique array of puzzles
  • Uncover the dark origins of Hotel Red

Controls: WASD/Arrow keys to move, Space/Enter to interact

Made for UCI VGDC Spring-Fall 2019.

Developed by:

  • DianeSparks - Production, programming, writing, character art
  • Megan Strand - Writing, character art, design
  • Theodore Lee - Programming, design
  • Timothy Yang - Design, programming, writing
  • Rymmy Andre - Music and sound
  • Lydia Qiao - Inventory and interface art
  • Cole David Lloyd Medley - Level design, gameplay design
  • Brandon Nguyen - Production, gameplay design
  • Alan Shen - Gameplay design, writing
  • John Claricia - World art
  • Kevin Salim - World art
  • Alejandra Gonzales - World art
  • Ramie Shreim - Character art
StatusCanceled
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorsDiane Sparks, ollies-outies, ttslee
GenrePuzzle
Made withGodot
TagsNarrative
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Gamepad (any)

Download

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HotelRedProgress_Windows.zip 28 MB
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HotelRedProgress_OSX.zip 30 MB
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HotelRedProgress_Linux.zip 40 MB

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This game looks really nice, like visually and presentation-wise, this looks like a game you could buy on some game market. The text and effects in the dialogue is great, and the sound effects that follow are really nice. I'm really interested in seeing where this game goes.
Keep up the good work!

Oh, but also, make sure all the rooms work and that a certain individual who would want to break the game by going at things in the wrong order doesn't mess things up.