Welcome to Alaska

A cozy game where you make sculptures.

~2.5 hours, 11 levels, mouse recommended



Enjoy an idyllic, ambient experience accompanied by an atmospheric soundtrack,
and a dainty pixel art aesthetic, with visuals by knightmere and Joshwa With a W.



Experience an unfolding narrative as you follow Max
on his artistic journey, and the challenges that come with it.

The entire game is available on the web version, however fullscreen and
saving/loading are only available on the desktop (windows) version.

The desktop build is the recommended way to play the game.

If you download the desktop version you also get the soundtrack,
including 6 tracks from the game, or listen on Soundcloud.





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StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Release date Dec 23, 2023
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorspiritwolf
GenreSimulation
Made withSDL
Tags2D, artgame, Atmospheric, Casual, Cozy, Experimental, Narrative, Pixel Art, Relaxing, Short
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

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Alaska for Windows 26 MB
Alaska OST 18 MB

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New update huh?

Haha yeah just improved the tutorial in the beginning of the game, nothing fancy :)

I am making a big update for my game as well. You can check out the devlog for airplane if you want.

Anyways, I am making a new game called trapped. You can view the post here.

It would be a good idea to make a post for if anyone would like to talk about something with you .

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I must ask, what platform did you make this on? (e.g linux, unity, ect)

I made this from scratch using C as my programming language and SDL2 for graphics, audio, etc. The full source code for the game I made public upon release if you want to check it out https://github.com/0xSPIRIT/sculpture

I use Windows as my OS. I really appreciate the simplicity of C and how you have to structure everything yourself from the ground up essentially

I have heard of C+,C++, and C# but Idk if I have heard about C...