DISCLAIMER: The events shown in-game do not reflect the events of their real-life counterparts.

Boelter is a puzzle-horror game that immerses you in the enigmatic setting of UCLA's main Engineering building, Boelter Hall. Assume the role of a determined UCLA student assigned to fix the internet by inserting a USB drive into the computer concealed within the mysterious internet room. As you navigate the labyrinthine corridors, prepare to confront mind-bending non-Euclidean architecture, unravel numerous intricate puzzles, and gradually uncover the haunting secrets concealed within Boelter Hall's dark history.

CONTROLS

  • WASD / Left Stick: Move
  • Mouse / Right Stick: Camera
  • E / Left Click / South Button: Interact
  • Shift / Right Trigger / Left Stick Click: Sprint
  • Ctrl / East Button: Crouch
  • Esc / Start Button: Pause
  • Tab / Select Button: Inventory, Journal, and Map

Download

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Boelter (Windows).zip 194 MB

Comments

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I never post my videos in comment sections, but for this game I will because after playing through this, I loved it. It was such a mystery of a game looking at this page (Lack of screenshots or really any idea of what this was).  

The idea and puzzles available were all very cool but I do think the communication/execution of them could use work and I think my video shows how easy it was to get tripped up on the wrong idea or do the right idea and have it not work thus leading down a path of confusion. Eventually I found my way through it all but with some fine tuning of how things are presented, I think there is the making of a truly awesome game here.


I had a lot of fun playing, definitely worth the wait! the music and sound effects were so scary omg, I kept jumping in my seat. and the puzzles were really fun to solve! I also had a lot of fun ripping posters from the walls LOL

not sure if I was just excessively lost but my playthrough took around 40 minutes, just like navigating the real boelter hall <3

nice and lost ;D
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the professor on the tv gives you instructions and puzzle hints if you get lost! don't skip his dialogue!