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Alien Video Game Scientist

About this game

An alien spacecraft just entered the solar system, but all that's on board is a video game?

As the world's Preeminent Video Game Scientist you've been tasked with solving this mystery. But you won't be alone; the unseen snarky narrator will be at you side the whole time, making sure you don't get all the credit and glory.

Gameplay

Each level is a navigation puzzle: how do I find the exit while collecting all the necessary or optional objects along the way, some of which may be hidden, or hard to reach? Levels are small & bite sized, but open ended with multiple paths. Find a fast enough path to unlock extra rewards, or just muddle thru for a casual experience.

Speed running: optional but encouraged

Causal/chill vibe players can enjoy the entire game at their own pace. BUT, for more challenge and some competition try to beat the in-game time trials or even complete in the Steam Leaderboards for each level.

Features:

  • Not a precision platformer
  • Death just means quick travel back to the last (user specifiable) checkpoint
  • Mazes always have a tell, leading you in the right direction (But wander randomly, if you must)
  • Soundtrack can be muted AT ANY TIME (but we hope you won't want to)
  • Plays equally well with mouse or gamepad (all brands should work thru the magic of Steam Input)
  • Verified to work on at least ONE Steam Deck
  • 38 hand-crafted levels

Our GAMEPLAY: a philosophical treatise

A good collectathon lets you choose: the best path to get to the end, which collectables to get, and how efficient to be about the whole nonsense. That's the philosophy behind our levels: there is no single path through them, but there's probably a BEST way, which may not have been discovered yet (or even intended by the designer).

Because large sprawling open world levels can get tiresome, with a lot of backtracking or getting lost, our levels are smaller, bite sized floating platforms where completing a level should never take more than 5 minutes.

The only requirement is to get to the end of each level, and causal players can even search out the hidden skip level option, if desperate. Butfor extra challenge, collect all the things and do it (relatively) quickly. Rather than competing against a world leaderboard with ever diminishing odds of ever placing, our speedrun challenges are designed for a moderately motivated and moderately agile player to achieve given some planning, knowledge of the level layout, and at most a few retries to get it right. Rather than relying on split second timing, you'll get a lot further thinking about which regions to visit first, where to place the re-spawn point, etc.

Achievements

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100% Level 24 in less than 62 seconds

100% Level 24 in less than 62 seconds

2.1%

Why not just 60 seconds? Because I knew you couldn't do it. That's a challenge, in case you couldn't figure it out

100% Level 26 in 2 minutes or less

100% Level 26 in 2 minutes or less

2.1%

Because why should everything be measured in seconds?

100% level 29 in 0.8 minutes, or less

100% level 29 in 0.8 minutes, or less

2.1%

Another hard math problem brought to you by Aliens

100% Level 30 in 26 seconds or less

100% Level 30 in 26 seconds or less

2.1%

On second thought, I like seconds better than minutes.

100% level 31 in less than 63 seconds

100% level 31 in less than 63 seconds

2.1%

My record is 62 seconds. So this one might actually be kind of hard.

Alien Video Game Scientist

A 3D platformer collectathon featuring puzzles, mazes, and a bit of speedrunning in a retro-minimalist package evocative of the PS2 era. Can YOU figure out how to grab all the things, and do it efficiently? Or, go at your own pace, and deeply disappoint the unseen snarky narrator.

Developer

Alan Robinson

Publisher

Alan Robinson

Release Date

28 May, 2025

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