Underpaid and overworked—hell might be better than the burger joint.
Bloodquest From Hell is a first-person exploration puzzle game set in a grotesque dimension of meat, fire, and minimum wage. Developed as a senior project at Ringling College of Art and Design’s Game Art department, the game blends surreal puzzles with an aesthetic inspired by 1980s horror and fantasy films.
You play as a fry cook teetering on the edge of unemployment. When a mysterious portal opens behind the grill, your only shot at keeping your job is to step through—and get cooking.
Key Features:
First-Person Exploration: Navigate a grotesque otherworld filled with meat corridors, and strange denizens.
Puzzle-Focused Gameplay: Solve bizarre environmental puzzles to gather infernal ingredients and unlock new areas of this nightmare.
Interactive Narrative: Make deals and trade with the inhabitants of hell—some friendly, some… less so.
Retro 1980s Aesthetic: Inspired by the visual flair of 1980s and cult classics.
The portal's open, the fryer’s cold, and hell is hungry. Time to clock in.