Factsheet

Developer:
Relatively Painless Games
Based in Ontario, Canada

Release date:
June 20, 2022

Platforms:
Linux, macOS, Windows
HTML5

Website:
https://apicici.itch.io/once-upon-a-mobius-strip

Regular Price:

FREE

Description

Once upon a Möbius strip is a short point & click adventure in glorious 1-bit pixel art. It serves as a prequel to Uncle Lee strikes again, but it can be enjoyed as a standalone game as well. You play as Ines, a 10-year-old girl who would really, REALLY, like to go the bathroom this morning—the universe, however, has other plans.

History

Features

  • Standalone story: knowledge of the previous games not required!
  • Glourious 1-bit pixel-art graphics, like grandma used to make them
  • 8-bit(ish) dynamic original soundtrack
  • Mind-boggling scrolling room that lives on a Möbius strip
  • Bite-sized: 15-30 minutes of playtime

Videos

There are currently no trailers available for Ines in: Once upon a Möbius strip. Check back later for more or contact us for specific requests!


Images

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Monetization Permission

Relatively Painless Games allows for the contents of Ines in: Once upon a Möbius strip to be published through video broadcasting services for any commercial or non-commercial purposes. Monetization of videos created containing assets from Ines in: Once upon a Möbius strip is legally & explicitly allowed by Relatively Painless Games. This permission can be found in writing at http://relativelypainlessgames.com/press/sheet.php?p=once_upon_a_m%C3%B6bius_strip.



About Relatively Painless Games

Boilerplate
A small team of long-time friends making indie games together. Currently focusing on narrative adventure games.

More information
More information on Relatively Painless Games, our logo & relevant media are available here.


Ines in: Once upon a Möbius strip Credits

Andrea Cerbone
Writer, Designer, Lead Artist

Paolo Cotrone
Writer, Designer, Composer

Giuseppe Sellaroli
Writer, Designer, Programmer, Secondary Artist


presskit() by Rami Ismail (Vlambeer) - also thanks to these fine folks