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What Would You Do?

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Developer:
Matthew Roach
Publisher:
Matthew Roach
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

This game is a decision based simulation placing you in the shoes of somebody in a crisis situation. Unlike some games, your decisions have a serious impact on the story and the events that follow. It is meant to resemble real time meaning that a no decision counts as an action, and can result in lost time or negative consequences. Put in the middle of a crisis, what would you do?

The concept came to me about a year ago after being inspired by Scott Cawthon's Five Night's at Freddy's games after seeing Markiplier's videos of his reactions during gameplay, and decided to make a game of my own.
I thought about the other simulators that other people have submitted, and came up with my own version and idea. I finished my first Alpha Version last year, and though the animation and sounds were not the best, I have made improvements in the backgrounds and artwork since then and now I am confident, this the best version an amateur like me could come up with for my first game creation on zero budget. With the help of two of my good friend's lending their voice talents, royalty free sound effects, and music/animation that I created myself, I made this game in its entirety using an old copy of flash.
The whole project was started with absolutely no budget, and took me initially two months to make during my free time on my days off, as well as before and after work, and six months afterward improving the backgrounds and artwork. My wife and my two little black lab pups were sometimes not too pleased with me...
I am very pleased with the support of the steam community to have everything greenlit and ready to go before my targeted upcoming October release date.

This is my very first title which is part of a movement I'm trying to start up, "Making Games for Charity". (Check out my facebook group)
After finishing my first title, with absolutely no budget, I soon after decided that, if I could get my first game Greenlit, I would be donating half of the proceeds to the Toronto Humane Society and the Humane Society of Durham Region. I plan on using the other half of the proceeds to have an actual working budget to create at least two new titles, (much better quality games) in which I already have the concepts in mind, in which half their proceeds will also be donated to various other charities upon their completion.
Steam is a vast community in which users can sell and buy each others games which has a HUGE potential market for generating money for good causes.

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
10 user reviews
30%
Positive
8 min at review
Not Recommended

2 $ wasted. This game is really awfull. Walkthroughs last literally less than 2 minutes, animations are garbage. Not even the pictures that pretend to be the locations are well shot, the high grain of the pictures due to the low ambient light when they were taken is witness. Presumptuous and with literally no depth at all. Not recommended.

52 helpful 4 funny
46 min at review
Not Recommended

"Aw, son-of-a-bitch got me." (Actual in-game quote, after protagonist is stabbed with a knife and pushed out a second-storey window.) The Eternal Fuckwit, also known as rjmacready, once again throws perfectly good money in a toilet, pisses on it, then flushes it away. All in the name of honest journalism, he tells himself. The public needs to be informed, he tells himself. Fucking wannabe martyrs... In all fairness, this is an interesting premise. Done with an appalling lack of effort, and an equal lack of talent. The dev should, in future, consider selling his perfectly good ideas to others, or at the very least NOT ASK MONEY to get "feedback" on his hastily whipped-up tech demos. Oh, and for anyone tempted to write "this seems more like a Flash game than something which should be on Steam"...the game opens in something called Macromedia Flash Player 7, so there's really no need for you to surmise. It IS a Flash game, and graciously makes no bones about it. Case solv...

38 helpful 16 funny
6 min at review
Not Recommended

A 5 min game. Not worth the time, or paying for.

35 helpful 2 funny
14 min at review
Not Recommended

the game is just for someone to make a quick buck, waste of money. the graphics are litterly pictures edited with fucking paint. the entire game is based around decisions although in the one minute you play this game you only get 2-3 decisions to make. its basically a kill yourself simulator.

31 helpful 7 funny
16 min at review
Not Recommended

Never in my life have I ever played this bad. I hate everything now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOJQfh5c2kA

11 helpful 9 funny
10 min at review
Not Recommended

All i feel is regret

7 helpful 7 funny
7 min at review
Not Recommended

Rotfl what a stupid game. I finished the game with each scenario in 30 seconds.. The fact you're even charging people for this trash is laughable.. Well done for ripping people off even if it is only a couple of quid.,

6 helpful
8 min at review
Recommended

After having asked my subscribers what they thought of the game, I would recommend the game. Yes, the game is short, the music and visuals are not the best. But, the idea and conceptualisation of the game is good. I like the decision based aspect of the game. What I don't enjoy as much is the excution. My viewers felt that it was weird and different. They felt that some of the situations would not occur in a real life situation as depicted but gave credit to the games set up and concept as well. If you would like to see my first reaction and gameplay of the game I have posted it on my channel here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIcqpF_vNeM

1 helpful 1 funny
83 hrs at review
Recommended

A (very) small choose your own adventure type of game about "What would you do" if there was a home invader situation. After a few play-throughs (which only take a minute or so) you've seen as there is to see. Recommended if on sale & you like weird indie games.

21 min at review
Recommended

i thought it would be good but the trailer and game play are very different. all you do is when it says decision time you press on of two options and the graphics are good. it a cool game and all i just think i could be better and it is very short i got all endings in 21 minutes. i would give it a 10/10 in ideas 3/10 in game play a 2/10 in graphics and you cant move improve these things and this could be better than fnaf. but either than that good game over all its a 5/10

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Later
  • Processor: 1.7 GHz Processor
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 7 Level Graphics Card
  • DirectX: Version 7.0
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does What Would You Do? cost?

What Would You Do? costs Free.

What are the system requirements for What Would You Do??

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Later Processor: 1.7 GHz Processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 7 Level Graphics Card DirectX: Version 7.0 Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is What Would You Do? available on?

What Would You Do? is available on Windows PC.

Is What Would You Do? worth buying?

What Would You Do? has 30% positive reviews from 10 players.

When was What Would You Do? released?

What Would You Do? was released on Oct 2, 2016.

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