So after a successful Greenlight campaign, Instant Dungeon! arrived on Steam late last week. And as a way of saying thanks for all the Greenlight votes, I put together a HUGE update which includes 2 new game play modes, 3 new boss battles, 7 new dungeon monsters, 10 new player characters, and 10 new power ups and weapons.
Just got through posting up all the new art for this build (sorry for posting as a new entry, I appear to have bungled updating the old art quite badly).
Anyway, I do have a number of Steam keys that I'm happy to share with folks from OGA. Unfortunately, I can't think of a good way to post them publically, but if anyone from OGA wants to contact me privately at scott.matott@gmail.com I'd be happy to reply with a key. Just include your OGA handle in the message.
thanks, Scott
Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 07:46
Demo is awesome! Can't wait for the full game! Congrats on getting greenlit and funded!
Tuesday, July 22, 2014 - 12:44
am I missing something, don't see any diagonal facing sprites in there, just the standard LPC set which is facing left, right, up and down.
Friday, July 4, 2014 - 13:54
that sounds about right. The line got more of a smirk than a laugh from me. I'd say it hits the note you are going for. I don't think it was so funny it spoiled to dark mood set by the art, but then that artwork is so good it'd take a lot to over power it. :)
Tuesday, July 1, 2014 - 16:10
I am a big fan of Fruity Loops (FL Studio) but mostly because the built-in synths are so good at sounding so nasty!
BTW
Free lifetime updates applies only for the MAJOR version you buy. So I own FL 5 and get all updates for FL 5 but must pay for FL 6 or later.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014 - 07:32
oh no! Well for the record, I wasn't complaining, I thought it was a pretty funny riff on the classic adventure game mechanic of picking up strange objects and finding a use for them.
Now the line about 'At least I hope he died in his sleep.' that was supposed to be funny right?
I think it's generally considered acceptable to just distribute the full license as a file in the game folder. if you add a readme.txt that says what art uses what license and then just include the ful license text as a seperate file that should be fine.
So after a successful Greenlight campaign, Instant Dungeon! arrived on Steam late last week.
And as a way of saying thanks for all the Greenlight votes, I put together a HUGE update which includes 2 new game play modes, 3 new boss battles, 7 new dungeon monsters, 10 new player characters, and 10 new power ups and weapons.
You can read more at:
http://www.indiedb.com/games/instant-dungeon/news/instant-dungeon-arrive...
Just got through posting up all the new art for this build (sorry for posting as a new entry, I appear to have bungled updating the old art quite badly).
Anyway, I do have a number of Steam keys that I'm happy to share with folks from OGA. Unfortunately, I can't think of a good way to post them publically, but if anyone from OGA wants to contact me privately at scott.matott@gmail.com I'd be happy to reply with a key. Just include your OGA handle in the message.
thanks,
Scott
Demo is awesome! Can't wait for the full game!
Congrats on getting greenlit and funded!
am I missing something, don't see any diagonal facing sprites in there, just the standard LPC set which is facing left, right, up and down.
that sounds about right. The line got more of a smirk than a laugh from me. I'd say it hits the note you are going for. I don't think it was so funny it spoiled to dark mood set by the art, but then that artwork is so good it'd take a lot to over power it. :)
I am a big fan of Fruity Loops (FL Studio) but mostly because the built-in synths are so good at sounding so nasty!
BTW
Free lifetime updates applies only for the MAJOR version you buy. So I own FL 5 and get all updates for FL 5 but must pay for FL 6 or later.
oh no! Well for the record, I wasn't complaining, I thought it was a pretty funny riff on the classic adventure game mechanic of picking up strange objects and finding a use for them.
Now the line about 'At least I hope he died in his sleep.' that was supposed to be funny right?
BTW the puzzles looks good too and the writing was really fun.
I like that for all the macabre imagery the writing had a sense of humor.
Is it ok that I laughed at 'A skeleton arm, this looks like it might be useful.'?
Not sure if it was intentional or not but that one's a classic in my book. Perfect adventure game writing :)
Yes! It looks even better in motion!
I think it's generally considered acceptable to just distribute the full license as a file in the game folder. if you add a readme.txt that says what art uses what license and then just include the ful license text as a seperate file that should be fine.
This looks awesome!!
Would gladly beta test!!
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