Ghost Signals: A Wetter Puzzle
Ghost Signals: A Wetter Puzzle
A cryptic radio transmission echoes through the static—fragmented, distorted, nearly lost to time. Your task is to reconstruct the message by adjusting spectral filters and aligning waveform segments. Every frequency you fine-tune brings you closer to understanding the hidden signal. But who sent it? And what happens when the signal is fully restored?
Features of this Prototype
- Spectral Puzzle Mechanics – Align frequency segments to reconstruct lost transmissions.
- Interactive Audio Processing – Play with filters and sliders to uncover the message.
- Radio Tower Connection – A piece of the larger mystery in Wetter, where the tower holds secrets waiting to be decrypted.
- Atmospheric Sound Design – The game’s ambiance deepens as you bring clarity to the lost voices.
- A Hidden Reward – If you fully restore the signal, something extra awaits at the end…
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Disclaimers
All voices are artificially synthesized, and any resemblance to real individuals is purely coincidental.
Special thanks to Cup Nooble for the Sproutlands Premium and UI Asset Packs.
Updated | 4 days ago |
Published | 7 days ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | Nutsack Games |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Godot |
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