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First Contact Protocol

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
109 Reviews
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An adventure-puzzle game with branching choices, cinematic cutscenes, and a crew fighting to survive aboard a damaged starship.

A deep-space collision. A spreading contamination. A crew with conflicting goals. As you explore the ship and try to repair it, every choice you make matters. Some decisions combine in unexpected ways, leading to different outcomes.

  • Non-linear story shaped by your actions
  • A detailed ship with critical systems and hidden areas
  • Illustrated 8-bit cutscenes by a comic book artist
  • Crew members with their own roles, motives, and personal stakes
  • Premium Cartridge
  • Instruction Manual
  • Chromatic Charm featuring game-specific character
  • Genre: Adventure, Puzzle
  • Platform: Chromatic
  • Developer: Ben Jelter
  • Players: Single player
  • Play Time: 2+ Hours
  • Replayability: Medium
  • Supported Languages: English
  • Compatible With: Chromatic, Game Boy®, Game Boy Color®
  • Target Age: Teen – Ages 13+
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About the Developer

Bio

Name / Studio Name

Ben Jelter

Location

Vermont, USA

How It Started

I’ve been trying to make games for most of my adult life, but programming always felt like a major barrier. Things changed when I discovered GB Studio – it gave me the freedom to create games without needing deep programming knowledge, and that opened the door to more serious development.

Other Games / Projects

The Machine, Unearthed, Metamorphosis Collection, and a few smaller titles.

Fun Fact

I usually start by sketching out a lot of the game on paper. Eventually I realized games are just too complex to track that way – so now I do all my notes and planning in digital tools with infinite canvases. It helps keep everything organized without running out of space!

The Idea

Why I Made This Game

I wanted to tell a grounded sci-fi story on a more intimate scale – something smaller, more character-focused.

What Makes This Game Special

It’s the first game I’ve made using GB Studio 4, and the improvements to the engine were exciting to work with. Compared to my earlier projects, I was able to do a lot more visually, and it was fun pushing those boundaries.

You'll Love This If...

You're a fan of sci-fi, a puzzle lover, or a player who enjoys games with strong character motivations and interpersonal dynamics.

Inspiration / Influences

There are definitely parts that echo Metal Gear, especially in the stealth and movement design. The visual style is loosely inspired by the original Alien – grimy, grounded sci-fi with atmosphere.

Favorite Feature

Without giving too much away, the game includes some creative and surprising ways to get from point A to point B. Those mechanics keep things unexpected and playful.

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4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
Based on 109 reviews
109 reviews
  • Brian D.
    Verified Buyer
    21 seconds ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Great story line

    Highly recommend this game for anyone who’s looking for something challenging yet fun. Full of surprises, alternate ending huge plus!! Jester!!!!

  • Clint W.
    Verified Buyer
    6 days ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Love it!

    I am a puzzle/adventure guy so this is right up my alley. Love that new titles like this are being made for this device. There something to be said for the format and how great games like this are on it. Straight forward fun.

  • John W.
    Verified Buyer
    1 week ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Awesome new game for GBC

    I love that new game are still being made. This is great new puzzle game that breathes life into the GBC

  • John
    1 week ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    Great game. A lot of fun

  • Frank A.
    Verified Buyer
    1 week ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Challenging Puzzles and Really Modern Feeling Game

    FCP feels like what we would have gotten for GB if GBA generation came later than it did. Fits right in with the generation yet elevates it. Nice and challenging while rewarding with intriguing story.