: Build v09113 introduces slight stuttering or loading lag when transitioning between primary map zones—such as passing through heavy blast doors or utilizing the ship's elevator lifts.
: Movement requires physical contact with environment switches. For example, to open doors, you must physically maneuver Sandy’s body to hit the door switch, often while utilizing nearby handrails for stability.
. The "v09113" designation refers to a specific development build (version 0.91.13) of the game. Game Overview flight of the swallow v09113 by marinekelley top
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Flight of the Swallow stands as a testament to MarineKelley's creative evolution from a prolific modder to an independent game developer. It is a niche project that deliberately prioritizes a unique physical gameplay experience, built around zero-gravity movement and controller support, over broad accessibility. : Build v09113 introduces slight stuttering or loading
: The central puzzle loop involves moving Sandy's body through the tight, industrial corridors of the ship to access restricted zones, trigger manual overrides, and open locked doors.
Mimics a heavyweight silk-satin blend with a subtle, metallic sheen. Share public link Flight of the Swallow stands
: Much of the narrative takes place aboard a ship (the "Swallow") that is overrun with various types of robots. Gameplay Mechanics
Form and imagery likely mirror these dualities. Visual compositions might emphasize horizontal sweep and blurred motion—arcs of ink or thread that trace the swallow’s trajectory—while contrasting textures (smooth sky vs. textured foreground) call attention to materiality. If textual, compact lines and enjambed phrases could mimic flight’s urgency; if musical, quick, ascending motifs and light staccato figures would embody wingbeats. Across mediums, a restrained palette—deep blues, warm ochres, crisp blacks—would capture dusk or dawn, classic times of avian migration and moments of quiet transition.