Commonplace
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Soundtrack available on Spotify / Bandcamp / YouTube
Good morning!
Clock into work and make friends around the office in this small-scale game about ordinary people in an ordinary place.
Listening to the soundtrack before playing the game is recommended.
Thank you for your time.
Pitter-Patter Team
Max Miller
Director, Script, Music Composition, Sound Design, Gameplay Design
Frankie Connuli
Programming, 3D Art, Gameplay Design, Technical Art
Robin Rice
Art Director, 2D Art, Character Design, UI Design
GriffinGalactic
Environment Design, Texture Art
Krystal Amersbach
3D Art
Cameron Cruzen
3D Art
Musicians
Chelsea McBride
Flute
Steven Morris
Acoustic and Electric Guitar
Tiggs
Vocalist
Harpsona
Harp
Updated | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release date | Aug 28, 2022 |
Rating | Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Author | Pitter-Patter |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Unreal Engine |
Tags | Atmospheric, Experimental, Exploration, Low-poly, Mystery, Narrative, Short, Singleplayer, Story Rich |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Xbox controller |
Accessibility | Configurable controls |
Links | Twitter/X, YouTube, Soundtrack, Soundtrack |
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Install instructions
Mac Version: Commonplace is an unsigned app. Many Mac systems by default will prevent this software from being opened.
For those on MacOS 12 Monterey and below, you can change this setting in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General > Allow apps downloaded from outside the App Store.
For those on MacOS 13 Ventura and above, you can change this setting in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Security > Allow applications downloaded from App Store and identified developers.
Once you've ensured your Mac is configured to the correct settings, you may bypass the certificate check by opening the context menu on the app icon, then selecting Open.
Development log
- Commonplace's Final Update!Feb 01, 2024
Comments
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I had a blast with this game! I loved the slow build up with only noticing small details changing before throwing you into the weirdness!
Is this one of those games that turns into a horror game half way through, like Doki Doki or whatnot? I really cannot stand horror, so I'd like to know in advance.
Hello! There are locations that may make players feel uneasy but there are no scares or explicitly creepy/disturbing imagery. It's an atmospheric piece, and sometimes that atmosphere is "dread," but it's never "scary." That was never our intention, at least.
I found a bug, when pressing escape on a scene transition the game freezes up
Thanks for reporting this! We've patched it in V2.