Electric Highways
A downloadable game for Windows
Electric Highways is a game that's all about experience and exploration. Everything in this game, especially visuals and music, has been created for the purpose of giving the player a certain kind of emotion. The setting takes place in a surreal, virtual world, made out of abstract 3d graphics, where the player must explore ten levels, each with an individual theme.
Игра доступна на двух языках. The game has two language options.
The year is 2072. Virtual reality has become a worldwide phenomenon, allowing people to sink into the virtual web, while experiencing isolation in real life. A VR engineer has finished his virtual reality project, but before uploading it on the web, he decides to visit it for the last time, plunging deeper into his own surreal world.
The atmosphere of the game has been inspired by early 80's electronic music (including such examples as Gary Numan and Depeche Mode), System Shock and the 1984 version of the film Metropolis. In some ways, the game is like an interactive conceptual music album, where each level is like a short song. The project features a 100% original soundtrack inspired by classic electronic music.
Disclaimer: Only play the game if you're fine with the visuals presented in trailer and screenshots. May not be suitable for people with epilepsy. You have been warned.
Controls:
- WASD - Move
- Mouse - Look
- E - Use
- Space - Jump
- Esc - Menu
Credits:
Zykov Eddy - Lead Developer (http://eddyprojects.blogspot.ru/)
Xitilon - Composer (https://r0.kolenka.net)
Special thanks to: Nerdybat, Ivan Azarov, Micky C, Artem Nevinchanyi, Esdeer, James Stanfield (for water texture), Lezing, dv49, all 80's new wave artists
Enjoy the game!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars (97 total ratings) |
Author | Zykoveddy |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 3D, Abstract, artgame, Atmospheric, Experimental, Exploration, First-Person, Horror, Pixel Art, Singleplayer |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English, Russian |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Download
Install instructions
Unzip and run Electric Highways.exe.
Use 7-Zip if you don't know how to unzip files.
Comments
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The best "dream emulator" type game I've played in a long time.
Thank you!
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I dunno how, but I found this game on an old windows 7 computer when I was little and played it. Then it came to my mind, I couldn't find the game. I found the computer and the game was on there, I Installed it through steam. I'll try it later again
I come back to this game often - one of my favourite all time indie games. A beautiful game with a beautiful soundtrack. Might be one of the most impactful walking simulator type games I've ever played, I have such nice memories and nostalgia connected to it. Kudos to you, Zykoveddy, for shaping my future gaming experiences with this banger of a game ♡(- ω -)
I'm happy that people still remember this game and have fond memories of it! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Still an absolute classic I revisit every now and again. The whole aesthetic works wonders and really gets you immersed in all the little worlds. Love this inspirational game :)
i was not expecting the underground segment and that segment scared the shit out of me
played this so many years ago when i was a child and it was the only thing like it i had ever seen. now i have such a deep love for retro style and experimental video games its CRAZy. so glad i found u again best game ever thank u <3<3<3<3<3 literally transformed my 12 year old brain with this one
same same! still love this
that was one of the best first person games I have ever played! Thanks for making this
Screen tearing and mouse sensitivity
In order set my mouse sensitivity, I edited the sensitivity line in the `settings.cfg` file. I set mine to `2.25`, which is the same settings I use in Quake games, because the settings are relatively close. Same for other id Tech games, or Source games like Counter Strike or Half Life. You can also type `sensitivity 2.25` in the console, which you can access in-game by pressing the tilde "~". The setting should be saved on exit.
In order to get rid of screen tearing I added these lines to my settings file:
in_mousesmoothing "0"
r_maxfps "60"
r_swapinterval "1"
GLVSync = 1
The most important line here is `r_swapinterval "1"`. This is the only line that I tried that was able to remove the screen tearing. `GLVSync = 1` or `r_maxfps "60"` both reduced the fps to below 60, but did not eliminate tearing, either apart or used together. However, `r_swapinterval "1"` also significantly increased mouse lag, so I added `in_mousesmoothing "0"` to remove mouse smoothing and help reduce that lag. I believe `r_maxfps "60"` also helped to reduce mouse lag, though be aware that my monitor is 60hz, if you have a higher refresh monitor you may need to use that value instead.
I don't know if `GLVSync = 1` is doing much here, but I just leave it in because it doesn't hurt. There's also a `GLWidescreen = 1` setting, but as far as I can tell it does nothing and can be ignored.
The settings that start with r_ or in_ can be tested while the game is running through the console. Quotes around the numbers, when typed in the console, may be unnecessary.
It might be possible to use vsync via your video card driver settings instead.
really didn't know what to expect going into this game, but i was loving it by the end. such an eerie and bizarre atmosphere. it had excellent music as well. i think an actual 30 minute timer would have been neat and added some pressure to the game. but i also think no time limit, and experiencing the game at one's own pace is just as enjoyable. great game, excellent work.
An amazing game, I played it before it was on itch and I’ll keep playing it again and again and experiencing it as I show it to friends.
It’s simple in its gameplay, and I think in the end the message ends up impossible to decipher, but that is fine as that is not the main point. The thing I love the most about the game is its feel and tone.
I think every location in this game is utterly distinct and has wormed its way into my subconscious, even when I forget about them after extended periods of time.
I think about especially the white world and the hand drawn world all the time, in the back of my head, when I see something that looks even slightly similar to it.
There’s an unconscious, liminal quality to this game that I just can’t shake off. On the whole, it’s not scary, but it manages to haunt me and unnerve me generally when I think about it.
It touches on so many things that tickle the back of my brain - vaporwave-pre-vaporwave, PC-98 games, Build engine, early 3D renders, forgotten educational video intros, etc.
Absolutely fascinating, energizing experience. Full recommend.
It is impossible to close this game if it breaks in fullscreen.
I'm having issues running the game at 1080p. I'm unsure why as my monitor's resolution is 1920x1080. The game runs fine at 1280x720 and at 1600x900. I've tried downloading both from itch.io and Steam and still the issue arises. Please help, Zykoveddy!
Hello. Sorry for the late reply.
The problem could be in your compatibility settings. Right click on an exe, then select "troubleshoot compatibility". Then select Diagnostics. Then select your topic. Then test. Then save settings.
Gran juego, es hermoso, en especial por lo visual
Song One is Underpass by John Foxx! It took ages to find this out. Really great game altogether feel of it from beginning to end!
Nice catch!John Foxx was a big influence on the game, there are other references to his work.
It was sad how Ultravox kicked him out. He was pretty cool.
I actually think that he outdid Ultravox with Metamatic. One of my favorite electronic albums.
I was just going to comment it was underpass, then I saw it was already the top comment lol.
reminds me of to original System Shock. I found a reference to the album Blue Oyster Cult in the "hand drawn" section and a possible reference to the 1927 silent film Metropolis in the blue city area that floods after you press a button. There is a central gong on a pedestal in a courtyard that looks just like the one in this game, and gets flooded in a similar manner.
Anyone else find any references?
Here is the flood scene from the movie:
You are correct!
HELP does anyone know the secret codess? i only found 4
I like'd it. Yea it's kinda slow, but is its way to express the art and the game idea. The game balances this by making short levels, and very well designed may i say. The position of windows in dead ends showing the objective, a new door that just opened or path you didn't saw.
Love how there's absolutly no interaction besides the buttons and then they give you a pipe or whatever, then i started smashing everything. A well done experience.
i really loved this!
I had no expectations going in but was immediately surprised to find that this is a Build engine title, much different than the Unity games I'm so used to seeing on itch. Then I fell in love with all the colors, the architecture, and the sounds and music especially were great - synths, but not synthwave. Just some wonderful spaces to navigate, which is my favorite type of game to play. I can't wait to see what you do next!
By the way - can I ask how you created the music for this? Is it Build's default music format or something else?
Love the title. But... Something is strange about this game. It`s not the level design, not the sound or anything like that. First: I don`t talk much about games but this... It`s, I don`t know, it`s like it slowly drives you crazy. This game is like it was made to make us to psychos. It has a pretty hypnotic feel and after time I got more and more aggressive. I think this game should be used as a weapon of the military, Mister FBI man in my PC.
Excellent stuff, very surreal. Fantastic soundtrack.
Fantastic experience- an utterly unique combination of synths and virtual worlds to explore. Full thoughts below:
Fantastic atmosphere and music w a mixture of 3D nostalgia and anxiety.
Couldn't recommend enough!
Electric Highways is supremely rad-- serene and haunting by turns; effervescing with that sweet cyberpunk magic. A priceless post-contemporary relic
Very atmospheric game. Really play with your emotion. Great Game! - Calm The Kaze