Purple Finger sees you utilizing an elevator and finishing up unusual work in a facility crammed with dodgy wiring and mechanical monsters.
It’s your first day on the job at an outdated analysis complicated, arguably the most secure of locations to seek out your self working. You simply know there undoubtedly isn’t something flawed when you must take an elevator deep underground so you may enter some bizarre codes into unusual terminals. And there’s actually nothing unusual in regards to the elevator having a working sink constructed into it. Nonetheless, you in all probability paid for an costly trip to get your self to work, so that you’ll find yourself making unfavorable cash for the shift should you don’t full the night time. So, let’s get to it.
This elevator is your foremost technique of attending to the stations it is advisable to find all through your shift. You’ve a paper checklist of all of the codes you must enter on the varied terminals. It’s not technically exhausting to go down the elevator, but it surely does sting like hell. The wiring within the buttons for the elevator have one thing flawed with them they usually get extraordinarily scorching while you press them. You even have to carry the button down to maneuver, leading to a badly-singed finger as you’re employed by the night time. A little bit chilly water from the sink will straighten you proper out. If the mechanical monster within the shaft sees you, although, that’s one other story. The swap that turns off the sunshine to maintain you protected from that critter is tousled, too.
This leads to having to take care as you’re employed by Purple Finger. That you must hold making regular progress towards the basement and the top of your work duties, however it is advisable to take care to not burn your finger so dangerous that you could’t hold the lights off when the monster arrives. It’s easy, however deviously tense while you’ve over-burned your finger and also you see that machine beast rear its head.
Purple Finger is accessible now (without cost) on itch.io.
About The Writer
Joel Couture
Joel has been overlaying indie video games for varied websites together with IndieGames.com, Siliconera, Gamasutra, Warp Door, CG Journal, and extra over the previous seven years, and has written book-length research on Undertale and P.T.. Joel is consistently looking out for digital experiences that push the boundaries of what video games could be, and seeks to delve into the artistic course of, meanings, and emotion labor that goes into the work of artists worldwide.