OneShot

2016 video game

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September 30 2024 Release of OneShot: World Machine Edition on Steam for Steam Deck and PC
September 22 2022 Release of OneShot: World Machine Edition for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One
May 11 2022 Nintendo Switch version revealed as OneShot: World Machine Edition during Nintendo's Indie World showcase.
December 8 2021 Developers announced plans to port OneShot to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
March 12 2020 Linux and Windows versions were released on Itch.io.
March 12 2020 Linux and Windows versions of OneShot released on Itch.io.
April 24 2019 Linux version of the game was released.
May 31 2018 macOS version of the game was launched.
May 31 2018 macOS version of OneShot launched, with gameplay designed to match the Windows version.
2017 OneShot nominated for 'PC Game of the Year' at the Golden Joystick Awards
October 2017 OneShot was shown at IndieCade.
March 28 2017 Solstice ending, which solved mysteries about the game's story, was released.
2016 OneShot, an indie puzzle adventure video game, was first released as a metafictional game developed using RPG Maker.
December 8 2016 Finalized version of OneShot released on Steam by Future Cat indie studio.
December 8 2016 Official Windows release of OneShot by Degica
March 2016 OneShot was featured at the Game Developers Conference.
2014 Initial free version of OneShot developed by Future Cat indie studio
June 30 2014 Initial freeware version of OneShot created by Eliza Velasquez and Nightmargin (Casey Gu) was released online, developed for the RPG Maker 2003 Indie Game Maker Contest.
2011 Velasquez and Nightmargin originated the concept of a game where the player talks to their own character.

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