Penny's Balloon (Chapter 1)
(Please Rate For a Potential Shoutout in Chapter 3!)
Childhood Fears Will Always Come Back, Its Just A Matter Of Time...
Do You Still Remember That Old Toy You Got For Christmas 2 Years Ago? The one that always scared you, the one that never left you alone? Maybe it's time you did something about it...
Penny's Balloon is a point and click horror experience inspired by: Five Nights At Candy's 3 Mr Hopp's Playhouse 2 And More!
Story: You play as a child who's biggest fear happens to be clowns, and as such, the protagonist has nightmares about the toy clown that resides in his room. Now kept in an old toy box, the clown will stop at nothing to haunt the child's dreams. Something has to be done, the child must face his fears...
The Game Includes:
-2 endings and a extra special 3rd ending for hardcore players that manage to get 30 sleep assurance points in-game
-AI That Allows Penny to Decide When He Leaves His Box, And That Lets Him Go Anywhere In The Room. (Which Means Every Playthrough Is Different)
How To Play
Flashlight:
You are Trapped In Your Room And are surrounded by darkness! Use your flashlight to see parts of your room and to scare away the potential threat lurking in the shadows...
Penny:
For the first couple of seconds into the game, you may catch sight of penny peeking out of the old toys box.
After he leaves though, he never returns...
Shadow Penny:
The main antagonist of the game, flash your light on him to scare him away and gain sleep assurance, Careful Though, He Can Go Anywhere he Pleases...
Chapter 2: Leave The House (Penny's Balloon Chapter 2) by enterandshiftgamer (itch.io)
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Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | enterandshiftgamer |
Genre | Strategy, Survival |
Tags | 2D, Atmospheric, Creepy, creepypasta, First-Person, Horror, Multiple Endings, Singleplayer |
Average session | A few minutes |
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I actually saw this on scratch