Last Straw
It is the year 2207. Earth has finally lost its battle against pollution and has become inhabitable for humanity.
However, scientists have managed to create a special plant that is able to fight pollution and save the Earth. Now it is up to you, to transport the plant safely from its current location in space to Earth. Will you be able to protect the plant from the rough conditions in space?
- Left Mouse Button: Interact
- Right Mouse Button: Rotate/Return
- Mouse Wheel: Zoom
- Esc: Pause/Restart
- Sandro Figo (@sandrofigo) - 3D Assets, UI Programming
- Iris Trummer - Gameplay Programming
This game was made for Mini Jam 92.
The next major update of Last Straw is currently in development and will be released in the near future.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars (11 total ratings) |
Authors | Sandro Figo, Iris Trummer |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Blender, Adobe Photoshop, FL Studio, Unity |
Tags | Point & Click, Singleplayer, Space |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Last Straw v1.0.0 31 MB
Development log
- Small UpdateNov 12, 2021
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Really fun game. I like having to manage all the different mini-game style puzzles. Visually it was a very beautiful game. Keep up the good work!
I enjoyed this one! A very unique way to approach the "death" challenge
I liked the idea of the "frantically play mini-games to save Earth" concept. Almost feels like I'm all of mission control in one person. The visuals and travel animation looks very clean and appealing, and if an update comes to this I'd love to see more games added around the back side to potentially increase the difficulty.Had a great time! Good luck in the mini jam!
Neat game! The visuals were nice and the music was chill. The mini-games were pretty straightforward. I wish there were a few more mini-games and a bit more complexity to each one. That might help add a lot of replayability and overall challenge. Great job regardless!