A downloadable game for Windows

Create a mess for a family of trolls as you go about a regular day in a gnome's life.

Heavily inspired by Untitled Goose Game, this game puts you in the shoes of a mischievous gnome out on his daily mission to make the life of his neighbors a living hell. Just like our inspiration, the game is a slapstick-stealth-sandbox.

Gnome Gname was developed over 9 weeks as our graduation project at The Game Assembly in Malmö, Sweden.

We hope you have as much fun playing it as we had making it!



Disclaimer: We have had some issues with getting the game to work on certain computers, specifically if you use an AMD graphics card. Our apologies if it doesn't work on your PC.


Credits:

Animation
August Wahlberg
Carolina Buskas
Erik Billgren

Art 
Albin Canbäck
Ellen Johnson
Sara Fjellstedt
Sanna Friberg

Level Design
Gabriel Hector
Robin Jansson

Programming 
Casper Mårtensson
Casper Stein
Fabian Haglund
Jens Berg
Johan Wikström
Martin Mossberg

Technical Art 
Hugo Abrahamsson
Isac Stahl
Sebastian Nemeth

Music & Audio
Elvin Matz 
Martin Mossberg

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(8 total ratings)
AuthorsSpelbryggeriet, The Game Assembly
GenrePuzzle
Made withUnity, Maya
TagsFolklore, Forest, Funny, Physics, Sandbox, Stealth
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller

Download

Download
GnomeGname.zip 553 MB

Install instructions

1. Unzip.
2. Use the Launcher to set your resolution.
3. Hit Play and enjoy!

Comments

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*cough* *cough* untitled goose game *cough* excuse me

Archive is working now, but the game now have a grey glitchs on menu and with light.

Hello, either I have an error, but my archivers say that the archive is corrupted. Can you help me, please?

If you need details, one archiver says “Unexpected end of archive,” and the other opens without error, but when you unpack, it does not give because of an error with the background. In the archive itself I don’t see an exe file.

yup, i am having the same exact issue

how do i set the resolution from command prompt?

It should be -width: [xxx] -height: [xxx] you can also change mode with -mode: 0 or 1 

0 = fullscreen

1= maximised window

(+1)

I love this so much !