A downloadable game for Windows

À l’Angle 

A personal project that aims to tell something different. 

Not quite a game, nor just an image, but a simple and contemplative visual experience, where you move forward through what you see. 

Behind the simplicity, there’s a repetition that might hide more than it seems. 

It’s a small story suggested rather than told in an obvious way.

A format that steps away from the usual paths, a bit freer and more intuitive. 

Perhaps the beginning of a series of visual experiences to come.

I hope you’ll enjoy it. 

William Binet

Instagram: will.cgi

Headphones recommended for full immersion.

Updated 8 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorWilliam Binet
GenreInteractive Fiction
TagsAtmospheric, cinematic, contemplative, Experimental, Exploration, First-Person, Minimalist, Narrative

Download

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A.Langle.zip 1,020 MB

Install instructions

Thank you for downloading À l’Angle.
This is a standalone PC game designed for Windows (64-bit).

Installation Instructions:

  1. Download and unzip the folder to the location of your choice.

  2. Open the extracted folder.

  3. Launch the game by double-clicking on ALAngle.exe.

System Requirements:

  • OS: Windows 10 or newer

  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 or equivalent (minimum)

  • RAM: 8 GB (16 GB recommended)

  • Storage: ~2 GB of free space

  • No internet connection required

No installation is necessary.
All required files are included. Just unzip and play.

If you encounter any issues, feel free to comment.

Enjoy the experience.

Comments

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After playing this it's hard to articulate how precious this feels...

It's a beautiful, emotional, touching experience without it ever even saying a single word. It makes me think about the beauty of just existing in a space. Taking in a moment. Reading between the lines. Looking at the world and understanding its context and tiny stories.

These moments that are created, and the game holds for you.

The visual fidelity (3D bells and whistles) just kind of reinforces that in an interesting way. I'm used to seeing this type of "high quality graphics" used in a way where you're rushed through a world, with tasks and objectives. This is like the exact opposite.

This is a "game" that's beautiful and just lets you stare.

It's such a remarkable moody piece. Thank you for making this and sharing it.