A downloadable vertical-slice for Windows






In a dark, forsaken realm where light has all but vanished, a lone hero, the Last Firebringer, is the sole remaining hope to restore light. Armed with a torch wielding a strange fire, the Firebringer must journey through a treacherous landscape, reigniting ancient pedestals to banish the evil crystals that have corrupted the land.

In a land with shadows twisting
A savior strides, zeal persisting
With fire's glow, he treads each night
In blessed flames, he brings the light

Corruption seeks to extinguish
Yet light he shall not relinquish 
All others' hope was fast to fail
With lasting fire, He shall prevail 



Made in 7 days by Beard or Die.
Full list of CC0 and CC-BY models and music are in the ZIP and in the game menu.

Constructive feedback is always appreciated! Thanks for playing.

Download

Download
The Last Firebringer - PCVR - Quest Link.zip 120 MB

Install instructions

Ensure that your OpenXR runtime is set via Meta Quest Link. Only tested on Quest 3 this way. SteamVR will not work. (Meta Quest Link app -> Settings -> General -> OpenXR Runtime -> "Set Meta Quest Link as active runtime"

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looks pretty good, its ue5 right ? 

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Wow, what a polished submission this is! The game is looks very atmospheric. I don't have a Windows machine near me so I couldn't test it myself, but from the video this looks like a very impressive achievement for a 7 day jam and I appreciate that you included a video and took some time to polish the itch page, too. Good luck!

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Hopefully future jams will be two weeks or at least two weekends, because this is really a lot to try and do so fast. Thanks very much for the feedback. :)   I do want to figure out how to get a proper spectator camera system with a wider FOV so that the recording videos don't looks so zoomed-in and cropped, but it was important for me to include the gameplay in a video for those who can't or won't install something on their computer (and given that this jam happened during a global IT outage event, I can't blame people for being careful of that)