UNEARTHED
Set in a future where humanity has all but depleted Earth's resources, UNEARTHED invites you on an interstellar journey with Max - a husband, father and employee of the off-planet mining corporate juggernaut 'Deep Space Mineral Retrieval'. Pilot your DSMR issued Mech to delve into the depths of planets, navigate perilous caverns and solve a multitude of puzzles to retrieve your quota of mineral resources and provide for your loving family back on Earth.
Though Max is just your average blue collar worker, he'll uncover much more than mineral deposits during this year's contracted expedition. Prepare to embark on a sci-fi adventure where every dig brings you closer to uncovering the truth buried under alien soil. What secrets are waiting to be UNEARTHED?
Featuring:
- An expansive and engaging science fiction story
- Over 80 levels of increasing complexity
- Achievements in the form of optional "Par" and "Best" scores set for each level offer additional replay value
Game Concept, Lead Game Design and Level Design by Gumpy Function.
Art, Scenario, Dialog, Game Design and Programming by BenJelter.
Made using GB Studio and WINNER of the GBCOMPO21 Game Jam
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars (53 total ratings) |
Authors | BenJelter, Gumpy Function |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | GB Studio, Clip Studio Paint, Aseprite |
Tags | 8-Bit, Game Boy, Game Boy ROM, gbstudio, Mechs, mining, Pixel Art, Sci-fi, Space |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any) |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $12 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Download demo
Development log
- Unearthed v1.162 days ago
- UNEARTHED Digital Instruction Manual & More Now Available with Full Release96 days ago
- UNEARTHED full version is OUT NOW!Aug 07, 2024
- Devlog 10: End of the JourneyJul 26, 2024
- Unearthed pre-orders open NOW for the physical edition from Limited Run GamesJul 26, 2024
- Devlog 9: The Art of UnearthedJul 20, 2024
- Devlog 8: The Black Bug & other ProblemsJul 17, 2024
- Devlog 7: The Story of UnearthedJul 12, 2024
Comments
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I seem to be stuck on the 8th level of plant 3 with the starfish aliens, I'm able to get to the basement and have the alien kill the guy there, but get stuck after moving one of the boxes up. Is this a bug? or what is the solution?
The one thing that confused me about your comment is the fact that there aren't boxes in that level. If you mean you got stuck because of where an egg got pushed, you should try some other movement patterns for the eggs because the level does have a solution.
I hate to be the one to point this out, but I found a bug in version 1.0!
In level 2-5, you can dig down while you're on the rocky area. The "X" icon appears over the mech but you dig down anyway and can potentially wind up over the bottomless pit unable to dig back up. Or, if you do it in the right place, you can completely trivialize the puzzle -- I got a score of 23 on this level, lmao.
This level also has a bug where if you press B while out of the mech, the "I'll need to use the mech to dig down" message appears, but then you dig down anyway, possibly appearing nowhere near the mech depending on where you were standing.
Congrats on version 1.0, though! I'm having a fun time playing it.
Thanks for the report! We will have this fixed in 1.1
Will physicals have 1.0 or 1.1?
This is still to be determined. We have to weigh the risk of introducing new bugs that are more significant than the ones we fixed since the ones we fixed are pretty minor. I can let you know when I know.
Thanks, I'd appreciate that as I have it pre-ordered! I'd like to play the cart but may go with digital for actually playing depending on the versioning and what's fixed in which. I wasn't sure if the ROM had already been sent off or put on the chips etc.
awesome, thanks for uploading the manual!
My pleasure, enjoy!
very nicely done!
Thanks for the video buddy!
Is there going to be a wait before the physical carts go into production in case there are any bugs that need fixing?
We have already done an extremely thorough round of testing and bug fixing so I'd be really surprised if there were any serious bugs. We've played through this build many times without issue and have had the help of some incredible testers.
Will a .gb full version release here for sale? I'd love to play this, but I don't have a Game Boy, so I'd like to play it on my Android Game Boy emulator. :B
Yes we're planning to release it here in 2 days! :)
YES! Thank you!
Not sure what version I installed on my flashcart (6 months ago or so), but it has been one of my favorite homebrews (really one of my favorite GB games including games from back in the day). The art style and gameplay are so different from - but somehow remind me of - the GB's Donkey Kong (the puzzle/platformer where you play as Mario, not Donkey Kong Land).
I must've missed the memo that this was incomplete. I thought the cliff-hangar ending was just that. I am so excited to read these devlogs and see that you're publishing a full-feature game and that we'll have a product to pay for. I'd love to support you all. You are *the* dev dream team for GB homebrew! I am anxious to learn how to make my own games in this medium and both of you are serious inspirations.
Will we be able to purchase the digital version here or will that be exclusively available through LR?
Thanks so much for your kind words! We both love Donkey Kong so that's high praise. We will be publishing the digital version here.
I featured your game on my site!
https://erikhoudini.com/the_crypt/arcade/
Thanks! We're honored!
Is this available as a ROM?
Yes if you click download now
How much longer will the full version be? And considering that there will be a physical cart, I imagine that the digital version will also be paid for, so how much will that be? Thank you.
Hey sorry for the late reply! I would say that the full version has at least 3 times as much content in terms of levels and mechanics and story. There's also multiple endings and a less linear path through the puzzles so it's kind of hard to compare. We haven't decided on the final price yet but we will announce it when we do.
I loved the art ! Inspiring!
so were we hired by the space woman as an artist or as a robot?
this was an awesome game! I enjoyed it a ton! I can't wait for the rest!
great sokoban derivative. i've been loving your and grumpyfunction's games.
The art in this game is just lovely. Looks like someone really put their heart into it. I can’t wait for the physical release!
Thanks, really appreciate it!
Can't add much to the other comments. Amazing stuff, atmosphere, writing, gameplay... So compelling! Be proud!
Thanks so much!
Found this game while doing a research project! This rocks!
Glad you liked it! We are working on a full non-jam version too.
I finally beat it! Some of the later levels are brutally difficult, to the point where I was questioning if they were actually possible. If this was released back in the day, it'd be all through those "hidden gems" videos on YouTube.
Fantastic Game
You'll be pleased to know that a big part of our overhaul of the game for the final release is going to be a more smooth difficulty curve!
LOVED this little jam gem, best homebrew game(in any console) I've played as of yet! It's just a lot of atmosphere, cool mechanics and art style on the gbc that makes this top notch. Would love to be a playtester for future releases! I'll join the discord as soon as I log into my pc, hope the 2.0/ final version comes soon! Keep up the good dev work :)
It's coming along pretty well. There always seems to be some new big thing to tackle but all of the levels are done so we are at the polishing stage.
Is the team open to producing physical copies?
I've played the first few levels and I am certain I would like to add the title to my physical collection.
Edit: Once finished, of course.
That's the plan! :)
What's the difference between the three files?
The 1.3.gb is the game, the pocket file is the game file exported for the analogue pocket, and OST stands for 'official soundtrack'
I'm really enjoying this. Were you familiar with Miyamoto's Mole Mania when you started?
Yes we were! It's a great game. Besides the digging over/under mechanic I do think it is pretty different too though. It is less of a puzzle game and more of an action game I think.
Looking forward to the full release! Ditto all the great things that others are saying about the atmosphere and quality of the puzzles.
-Two quality-of-life updates that would be nice to have are a move counter in the corner and an undo-move button (!)
-The 'high' (optimal) move number has occasionally changed on me, but I'm not sure this is a bug. On a fresh game, the 'high' for level 1-1 is 23 moves. I've somehow achieved a 22 and cannot recreate it and the current 'high' is now set at 22. Maybe holding down the arrow keys to move instead of individual inputs can mess up the counting?
-A move counter would help illustrate the move cost of some things that aren't intuitive. Burrowing down + back up (1 or 2 moves?) Moving into a fuel tank and getting pushed back out (1 or 2?) Getting out of your robot and jumping back in (1 or 2?) etc.
-The countdown to self-destruct is not the best for impatient people like me. Getting out of your mech and self-destructing does this immediately.
-Tip for others. If you collect the gem, you don't need to complete the level for it to show up in the level select, but sometimes it doesn't register immediately after leaving the level.
You'll be happy to know that the accuracy of the move counter has been one of our highest priorities for the final game. We have sped up the self-destruct sequence dramatically too (although there's a shortcut in the jam version-getting out of the mech before self destructing) The fact that you don't have to finish a level with a gem was a bug we have fixed for the final version of the game too.
For the undo move it would be really cool but I am afraid that the complexity of the game combined w the fact that it is on gameboy/gb studio make it practically impossible to implement.
Gorgeous game! As many other people have said, the atmosphere is just-right. There's something tonally magical about your art style, too. Thanks for making and sharing!
Thanks so much for the kind words.
I am loving this game, but I found a weird bug on level 2-3.
If, before pushing the block you need to push, you dig down from the spot to the right of the rock that's to the right of the fuel station, move 2 spots to the right, and then dig back up, you'll be on top of a hole in front of a magnet. You won't fall down the hole, but you can dig back down unless you move. If you do move, you're stuck, because you can't fall down and now you can't dig down, either. Also, weirdly, you can walk on some of the water tiles underneath where the hole is.
Thanks so much for reporting this bug! Would you be interested in helping us find bugs in the final version of the game? If so, we have a discord server going to find testers here:https://discord.gg/4Z66GCjahv
Just discoverd. Great job guys!
Thank you!
OMG you guys have done excellent work! Really. With the gameplay itself, the design of the levels, the story, how travel works, the comfy cabin of the ship with the picture of his wife and daughter, the sound/music, and the minigame where you reroute the electricity. Its an all around masterpiece. Some of the puzzles stumped me for a good moment which is freaking awesome, it makes it extremely satisfying to finish a level. I'm not usually a puzzle game fan when it comes to gameboy, but this is almost a completely different thing from the usual. Keep it up please and thank you fellas, its definitely not unappreciated, even if it's not as appreciated as it should be!
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the support
I was thinking about playing this game on my Youtube channel is it ok for kid
Yes I believe it is off of the top of my head but I may have forgotten something. Not 100% sure
It's fine for children. You will be okay.
man I feel so bad for missing out on these amazing games! Would rather play this than elden ring any day! Thank you for your hard work please keep it up and if you can tell Lunchz he or she is doing a great job as well thank you
Thanks so much for the kind words! We really appreciate it. Stay tuned for the full release ;)
I really hope you make a full and physical release, I will buy, you've done an awesome job.
This is great, nice work!
I just thought you should know that BestPig has made changes to GB Studio 1 and 2 so that they can be used to export games to .pocket as well. Hopefully it shouldn't be as much of an effort on your part to export it. If you're not interested, I can take a look, I would be happy to do the port by hand as an IPS patch.
BestPig's Port: https://github.com/BestPig/gb-studio#analogue-pocket-export
All done and ready to play on the Analogue Pocket!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
No problem. I also just put up a .pocket file for my newly released gbc game CUPID, if you're interested. Head to my itch page if you would like to check it out!
Man. looks so good to the eye balls!
Hello,
With the newly released Analogue Pocket, and the newest update for GB Studios, are you planning to publish the .pocket version of this game? I’d love to be able to play this on my Pocket, so I hope so!
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No? Just looking for some more stuff to play on a new piece of hardware.
Figured this would be a good place to find some stuff. But I guess I'll take that as a no then...
You have a questionable comment history just like ianlatta. No activity except for yesterday when you copy pasted this comment all over successful GB Studio games. Just smells of disingenuous marketing activity to me.
But at least your account wasn't created yesterday. So, I apologize if you aren't working for Analogue, but I hope you can see that your activity together with ianlatta's is raising a red flag to me.
Devs will put .pocket files out in time. It will happen naturally. But migration to GB Studio 3 is A LOT of extra debugging work which many devs won't have the time (or patience) for when they can be working on other projects.
To answer your question, migrating this particular project to GB Studio 3 in order to export a .pocket file will not be feasible. The massive amount of debugging as a result of migration isn't worth it when the pocket plays .gb ROM files. So you can still play on your new hardware.
Fair enough. I just looked through available GB studios games, and commented on the ones that looked interesting.
The Pocket doesn't play .gb files, however. Via a flash cart they would, but I do not have one of those. So, oh well then.
Yep, I recommend getting something like an EZ flash so you can play .gb rom files on the Pocket. You don't have to get one but you will be locking yourself out of the vast majority of classic and homebrew GB games without one. And you will have a far better chance of playing these published GB Studio games on your pocket rather than hoping to see the devs debug a migrated GB Studio game just to output a .pocket file. Although you should make sure your flash cart of choice will work with the pocket before you purchase.
> You have a questionable comment history just like ianlatta. No activity except for yesterday when you copy pasted this comment all over successful GB Studio games. Just smells of disingenuous marketing activity to me.
Yeah, so sounds like a guy got a new device and heard that it had a feature, hey i did too, and now we want to try it out but there really aint anyone out here using that feature. It's just over excited fanboys who want to justify their purchases.
I migrated my Virtual BMO game over to GB Studio v3 so I could release a .pocket version for you folks that have the pocket already. It's a very small experience but that's the best I can do for you at this point given the amount of time it takes to debug.
You can head to my itch account if you're interested.
In future, I will be using GB Studio 3.0 to build games from scratch without the need to migrate obviously. In those cases, I will release a .pocket file along with a GB ROM but migrating bigger games is honestly a nightmare of bugs.
Hey, I'm real. I just didn't have anything to play on my Analogue Pocket and I didn't realize the complexities involved in exporting a game in the new version of GB studio.
Thanks to a newly released patch, we can now export to .pocket on the older GBStudio versions. So Unearthed is available to play on Analogue Pocket now!
Can you build this for Analogue Pocket? Thanks!
Thanks to a newly released patch, we can now export to .pocket on the older GBStudio versions. So Unearthed is available to play on Analogue Pocket now!
Is it just me, or are the buttons backwards on Keyboard? I would expect A to be on the right, and B to be on the left, like a gameboy. Tripped me up a bit on the menus.
I think that it is common for Z to be the 'main' button on pc games where the arrow keys are used. Since the 'd-pad' is on the right you can kind of think of the entire controller as being reversed. There's no perfect solution but it shouldn't take too long to get used to.
I see what you mean. To avoid this I've started doing both Z & C as the A button, allowing people to choose their preferred layout.
Interesting! In projects where I spent a lot more time on setting them up I've done stuff like making sure WASD will work etc. Ideally people will just download the rom and map the keys however they want in an emulator though.
Really nice game! All the feels of Mole Mania, too!
Anyway, I'm on planet 3 now, and I do wonder what that zone 2s on the second planet is for. You can't enter it until you finish the last level of the planet, but there's nothing you can do there other than take off. (You can't even go back left.)
Is that a bug?
The game is really enjoyable and I'll play more later. :)
Thanks!
That seems like a bug. You should be able to go left after beating 2-12. We'll look into it. Thanks for playing!
That bug is now fixed in v1.3 thanks very much for the heads up :)
Such a wonderful, unique and original game idea! I love it! The puzzle design is very clever and creative, the graphcis are simply beautiful. I play it on my Pocket GO S30 and I'm having a blast with it. Well done!
Thanks so much! Be sure to tell your friends. We want to try to release a cartridge at some point.
A realy great game. the puzzles are well made.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!