1978 ( Who Are You? ) Release 1.0.1
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1978 is a simple physics based puzzle game designed to be fun and easy to understand.
1978 has the player answer the simple question who are you? Using the Oculus Rift and the mouse or just the mouse alone, each player will be prompted to spell their names using 3D letters. Each letter will be hidden and spread among a room cluttered with objects to distract and prohibit the user from easily being able to find and spell their name. Make sure you keep track of the time, if you spend too long you will forget who you are!
This game was originally a production by Milk Man and the Butter Boys Studios, a development group from Warren Tech Software Development Studios by the following people:
Design & Direction - Keenan Ryder, Tyler Simon
Programming - Alex Alvarez, Chase Smith
Art/Models - Aiden Scheck, Ryan Cuscaden
Development is now continued by Chase Smith and Keenan Ryder
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1978 ( Who Are You? ) Release 1.0.1 zip containing all versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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I don't think it's working right, whenever I try to type in a name it's too long. I tested it for 5,4,3,2, and 1 letter names. I only typed in 1 letter and it still said it was too long. Is there something I'm doing wrong? "1978 is a simple physics based puzzle game designed to be fun and easy to understand."
The name has to be at least 4 letters and 12 letters max. I just tested in and it seemed to be working fine for me. What operating system and version of the game are you running on so I can see if I can fix your problem.