About the Game
Warehouse Runner is a first-person arcade-style game where you navigate the narrow aisles of a massive warehouse, fulfilling orders against the clock.
Experience the claustrophobic reality of warehouse work through an immersive simulation that combines frantic item hunting with strategic HUD customization.
Can you optimize your workflow, customize your mobile interface, and become the most efficient worker in the warehouse?
Key Features
Claustrophobic Environment
Navigate through narrow aisles with towering shelves that limit your visibility and create a tense atmosphere.
Strategic Phone Interface
Use your in-game smartphone for navigation and information, but be careful - you can't move while using it!
HUD Customization
Customize what information is visible during gameplay, creating your optimal workflow.
Realistic Audio Design
Experience the sounds of a warehouse with advanced spatial audio that reacts to your environment.
Development Log: Day 0
March 23, 2025Welcome to the development journey of Warehouse Runner! Today marks the beginning of a 9-month development timeline to bring this game from concept to reality.
The vision for Warehouse Runner came from thinking about the unseen world of massive warehouses where workers fulfill our online orders. I wanted to create a game that captures both the claustrophobic intensity of these environments and the constant pressure to optimize and move faster.
Over the coming weeks, I'll be building the core mechanics: a first-person controller that navigates narrow aisles, a phone interface that provides crucial information (but stops you from moving while you use it), and a system for finding and collecting items from densely packed shelves.
I'm developing this game in Godot, with a focus on creating a tight, arcade-style experience that's both challenging and satisfying. Follow along as I post weekly updates on progress, challenges, and discoveries!
Next update: First playable prototype with basic movement and phone toggling.