
A Ranger's Journey
A downloadable game for Windows
A Ranger's Journey is an immersive educational semi-open-world game designed to bridge the gap between entertainment and environmental education. The game promotes knowledge of wildlife conservation, habitat and environmental protection through gameplay and storytelling.
The game features 6 small scenarios over 4 seasons, each season not only changes the environment but also animal behaviour.
The camera allows you take pictures in game and save them as PNGs. Taking pictures of animals will also allow you to view info about them.
Animals you can encounter
- Bear
- Crows
- Deer/Doe
- Foxes
- Lynx
- Squirrel
- Whooping Crane
(Some animals are hidden or can only be seen during scenarios)
Credits
Poplar Forest - Tirido
Objective Update Sound - Kenney
Animated Pond Fishes - SuburbiaGames
Animal Variety Pack - PROTOFACTOR INC
Footstep Sounds - Bartosz Kamol Kaminski
Sky - GoodSky
Lookout Tower - QuadArt
Burnt Trees - Megascans
Character - Metahumans
Voice Lines - ElevenLabs
Statues - Sketchfab
Music - Superliminal
The rest of the assets have been made by us
This game uses AI audio for Voicelines
Project's Videos
Updated | 14 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Authors | Jango Mango, Behram Khan |
Genre | Educational, Adventure |
Made with | Unreal Engine |
Tags | Animals, First-Person, nature, Short |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Accessibility | Configurable controls |
Comments
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As someone who's been planning their own environmentalist video game for a while now, I had to stop everything I was doing to try this game out, hahahah!
I really like the visuals and gameplay! This is fun to play when I want a more relaxed experience. I think I only played one scenario... so I'll review the game once I've done all of them!
I just wanted to try this out and tell you it's very, very cool! Seeing this was unexpected, but made my heart happy ❤️
Thank you! I'm glad to hear you're enjoying it.
This project has been completed for a while, but I was stuck in a dilemma about whether to publish it due to the use of AI.
Ohhh, I can understand that dilemma! For me, even though the voices are AI-generated, I still enjoy the game as a whole. There's tons of stuff that wasn't made by AI, after all! It's clear that you made this game with a purpose, so I'm happy you published it!!