
Skok the Postman
A downloadable game for Windows and Linux
Deliver packages for friendly frogs in a hilly remote region overlooked by a mountain range.
Instructions
All gameplay instructions are available in an in-game notebook that you can open by pressing q.
Additionally, f2 will hide the UI, f3 will toggle a CRT shader, and f4 will nudge the van if you're stuck (only when you're in the van).
And if your van gets completely stuck, resting at home will reset its position back to the parking spot next to the package pickup station if it's more than 20 meters away.
Custom radio stations
The game features a radio. It has a couple of stations with different types of music, but you can also add you own music to the in-game radio.
To add a new radio station:
- Navigate to the user data directory for the game, "%APPDATA%\Godot\app_userdata\Skok the Postman" on Windows, or "~/.local/share/godot/app_userdata/Skok the Postman" on Linux.
- Create a "radio" directory. This is where all of your custom radio stations will be.
- Create a new directory for each radio station you want to add in the "radio" directory you just created. Names of the directories will be used as radio station names in game.
- Copy over your MP3 song files to the radio station directories.
Updated | 5 days ago |
Published | 6 days ago |
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Authors | 497f, GreeNija |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | Blender, Godot, Audacity |
Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, Driving, Exploration, Godot, Low-poly, nature, Retro, Singleplayer, Story Rich |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
Install instructions
Download ZIP file for your OS, extract it and run the executable. You can move the extracted contents, but keep all of the extracted files in the same directory.
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I think you guys have something cool here! Left you a detailed comment on the jammy page :)
Super cool ! The execution is so well made, all the little details like looking at the packages, going first person with shift, it all comes so well together to make a super cool experience through the thick woods. (and the car go FAST downhill)