This is a submission for the June Solstice Game Jam.
What I Built
Bletchley's Longest Day is a browser-based cipher escape game set inside a fictional Bletchley Park night shift.
The player has to stop a U-boat convoy attack before dawn by clearing five rooms. Each room contains three escalating locks, so the full escape requires 15 solved puzzles. The game combines Caesar shifts, A1Z26 number decoding, Morse, anagrams, fragment ordering, a visible countdown timer, mistake penalties, hint penalties, account-based score saving, and a best-score leaderboard.
The solstice theme became the core dramatic clock: night is running out, first light is coming, and the player has to decode the final signal before dawn.






