
My Involvement
For this project, I was credited as a Writer and a 2D Artist. I was responsible for writing up fictional emails for the game, coming up with clues and hints within those emails, while creating a story that ultimately led to the plot of the game.
But writing the emails isn't enough, since we're using RNG for the password, which means I had to write it in a way to include a word that randomly generates and still fit within the context of the email, so I had also come up with topics and subjects, which are used as a hint of what each password may be.
As a result, I made a total of 20 emails for the game with 3 separate storylines in the emails
(Context: a document having 5 different emails, all are used in the game, some using '[' and ']' for the use of keywords for the password)
Icons and Backgrounds
For 2D design involvement, I made the icons for the game computer, with the green old stype background, I went for a old style computer icon approach.
E-Mails
Laser
Controls
Settings
Notepad
Personal
Data
(Note: 'Personal Data' was part of an idea that was later scrapped due to rearrangement with the challenges)
another 2D art I made is the sky background that appears behind the window and behind the 3D Astroid, the sky and mountains are 2D sprites that are placed carefully to give the illusion of a 3D open area.
When I placed the sprites into the environment, I tested to see the visuals and make sure there are no issues such as missing spots, especially when interacting with different parts of the table, as the camera moves around. I belive I done a very good job with creating the sky illusion.

Sky background

Mountain Forground
Final result

Password Panic
Password Panic is a challenging puzzle game where each task, simple as it seems, becomes more and more challenging.
Earth is in danger, an asteroid is going to hit, destroying all life, luckily there is a laser prepared to fire at the asteroid and save the world from certain doom. You play as a laser operator in charge of firing the laser, but....
You forgot your password.
This game was part of the Brackeys Game Jam 2025.1 with the theme 'Nothing can go wrong...'.
I was in a team of 4 and developed game within one week.

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