An Incremental Journey
The Last Show is a narrative incremental about fireworks that starts as a hobby and becomes an obsession. Plan each show. Fire every mortar by hand. Build combos that leave the crowd breathless. Read the morning paper and count the tips. Then do it again, bigger.
In this demo you get to experience the start of an amazing journey, as you traverse 3 different zones, the back yard, a block party, and a city festival, building fireworks as you attempt to earn enough to create your masterpiece, "The Singularity". Your obsession takes you on an unexpected journey, that will set the stage for what comes next!
This demo includes an abbreviated skill tree with 30 total fireworks, the first 3 zones, and a variety of other unlockable items, to give you a nice taste of what is to come in the full version!
Every show is a composition
Between shows, you plan. Browse your catalog of fireworks — Sparklers, Peonies, Chrysanthemums, Gravity Loops, Singularities — and assign them to your mortars. Upgrade your equipment. Hire crew. Spend your tips on the shells you've been saving up for.
When the show begins, you fire mortars manually. Every firework has a launch time and a sound signature — Pop, Bang, Crackle, or Combo — and the order you fire them builds combos that stack multipliers. Fire a long shell first, then a medium, then a short, and watch them burst together. Get it right and the crowd roars. Get it wrong and they walk home early.
When your finale triggers, time slows. You compose your closing sequence in a ten-second planning window, then watch it play out — every mortar firing in the order you chose, sparks trailing, combos cascading, the multiplier racking up the final score.
** A summer that keeps getting bigger**
You start in your own neighborhood. Screen doors, crickets, kids on bikes. As your reputation grows, you move up — community parks, town squares, city skylines, stadium lights. Each zone has its own sound, its own crowd, its own kind of challenge.
The paper arrives every morning with your reviews. Sometimes you make the headlines. Sometimes something else does. This town has more going on than you realized, and the paper is where you'll find it.
Features
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Six zones of progression, from a backyard to a mountain summit
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Over 70 fireworks to unlock, each with unique launch times, sound signatures, and visual effects
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Strategic manual firing — every mortar click matters, every combo is earned
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Slow-motion finale planning — compose your closing sequence in a cinematic window, then watch it play out
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A newspaper that does more than review your shows — the headlines tell you what's happening in the town around you
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Multiple endings shaped by the choices you make across the summer
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A complete experience, not an endless grind
For fans of
A Dark Room. Universal Paperclips. Cultist Simulator. Spiritfarer. If you're the kind of player who settles in for a long evening and lets a quiet game unfold, The Last Show is for you.