Miasma is a turn-based strategy game set in the future; where you will command a small band of rebels and attempt to overthrow the seemingly invincible superpower Vilhelm Industries. Everyone on the planet is under their control – except for you and a few other gifted individuals. Featuring: Awesome turn-based strategy gameplay Cutting edge graphics and sound effects Epic music score by Heather Fenoughty and Bjorn Lynne An engaging and interactive story of romance, loss and redemption Survival mode and online highscores
Miasma is a turn-based strategy game set in the future; where you will command a small band of rebels and attempt to overthrow the seemingly invincible superpower Vilhelm Industries. Everyone on the planet is under their control – except for you and a few other gifted individuals. Featuring: Awesome turn-based strategy gameplay Cutting edge graphics and sound effects Epic music score by Heather Fenoughty and Bjorn Lynne An engaging and interactive story of romance, loss and redemption Survival mode and online highscores
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If you are thinking about this game and love TB Tac games get it. Its very good but kinda short.
by the way this is yet another of those few games that is cheaper to buy on xbox indie games and has far less problems on the console
The demo crashes for me, anybody know what the issue is?
Could you email the log to bugs@esp-games.com please? :)
You should be able to find it in C:/Users/<username>/Documents/SavedGames/Miasma/log.html
I emailed your bugs address, no reply.
There is no Miasma folder under Saved Games. It probably crashes before that.
I'm using Win7 64-bit
How do you make indie games, becuase i want to make games and mods. Its my dream :)
Find an engine that works for you. Unity3D is the one I use and it's great for beginners and you can make your game for multiple platforms. They have a free version too.
Ok, thx :D
Try to use non native API's so that way you can sell to a larger audience also there is quite a number of Linux and Mac users who regularly buy indy games and they are a loyal bunch who back up indy devs who support those OS's.
create.msdn.com is a great place to get started!