A downloadable demo for Windows

Mariposa Valley is a cozy casual narrative game created by Mundane Magic, a team of creators from all over the world (literally!). This project was developed under Code Coven's Summer Program 2021 with Facebook Gaming,  an 11-week game development incubator for early career developers of marginalized genders.

During the course of the program, we had to scope down on our original full game idea,  and instead submitted a demo of our game concept. We are hoping to continue the game in our free time after the program is over and, once we polish it up to our liking, look for a publisher!

Full Game Summary

Welcome to Mariposa Valley, a tiny town tucked away between the mountains that no one seems to know about. 

Parvana is a Mariposa Valley local and aspiring writer, who starts to notice something missing at the general store she works at. Words. Full words gone from people’s minds. At first she blamed it on poor memories, but then it started happening more frequently… and worse. 

Credits:

Art by Rizz Campanati

Game Design by Elaine Fiandra

Programming by Alina Qureshi

Narrative Design by Ave Kaye "Calamity"


This game uses these sounds from Freesound.org licensed under CC BY 3.0:

Beautiful Ambient Melody by PatrickLieberkind

The calm theme by BloodPixelHero

automatic_door.wav by ACorcuera

Door, Front, Opening, A.wav and Door, Front, Closing, A.wav by InspectorJ

Parking lot Grove mall by EskimoNeil

Cash Register Purchase by Zott820

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorsMundane Magic, Ave "Calamity" Kaye, rizz campanati, Alina, Actually The Moon
GenreVisual Novel
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Casual, Cozy, Cute, LGBTQIA, Narrative, Singleplayer, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilityInteractive tutorial

Download

Download
Mariposa Valley Demo.rar 55 MB

Install instructions

IMPORTANT: MUST HAVE THE ABILITY TO OPEN .ZIP FILES

Download  and "unzip" the file. Go into the folder that opens, and double click on the .exe file.