Nauticalith, by Glass Knuckle Games, is a procedurally-generated ocean exploration and survival game. It was originally made in one week for both the Procjam and 7DFPS game jams. The game is currently being expanded from it's original game jam form to a full-fledged experience. Dave Gedarovich, the creator of Noir Syndrome, is leading development of the project along with Logan Thomas and Collin Hern.

Features:
- Procedurally-generated oceans:
Sail across infinite procedurally-generated oceans filled with islands, structures, and other unique locations to explore.
- Survival:
Exploration is not the only goal. You will need to venture far and wide in search of supplies and items to sustain you.
- Permanent death:
Dying will cause the entire world to be rebuilt from scratch. A new ocean will be generated for you to explore - and attempt to survive in.
- Limitless:
There are no boundaries or limitations on the size of the world, so pick a direction and start sailing!
- Low-poly 3D art:
Clean, sleek 3D composed of low-polygon models provides style and consistency throughout the world.
- Hidden Secrets: Unique areas and items are scattered across the numerous islands just waiting to be discovered.

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Greetings Gamers!

It has been a while since the last Nauticalith devlog and there is plenty of good news to update you all on.

First and foremost, Nauticalith recently got accepted into Boston Festival of Indie Games on September 15th 2015 at MIT in Boston! We are very excited to be accepted and are bringing the whole team along to show off Nauticalith. Tickets are available online at their website (linked above) and we would really appreciate any fans showing up who want to check out Nauticalith.

As far as progress, we have spent a large amount of time recently polishing Nauticalith. We took the necessary time to build the game menus to ensure that all users can customize their game play to cater to their machine or individual preference. Pictured below are some of the in game menus that allow players to adjust video and audio settings to their liking.

Nauticalith New Screenshots

Other than the new Game menus, there have been some new features added into Nauticalith. One exciting new feature is Highlighting. We noticed through play testing that sometimes players would explore an island only to lose their boat by the time they finished exploring the island. This was a bit tricky because we wanted people to explore the larger islands but not be afraid of not being able to find their boat at the end. The solution we came up with was to highlight the boat in blue when it is out of sight. Now, if you are in a cave and don't know which way you left your boat, you look around until you see the blue outline of the boat. This is illustrated a bit in the above pictures however there is another picture below illustrating this feature. The highlighting worked so well for that, we thought about what else we could use it for. The fishing feature in the game is a lot of fun however because it is a big ocean, the fish are a bit tricky to find. To remedy this, when you have your fishing rod equipped, fish show up with a green glow around them to help players find them easily then the game of trying to catch them begins.

Nauticalith New ScreenshotsNauticalith New Screenshots

The highlighting feature has been very successful feature that really does improve the quality of life of the player. Aside from menu and quality of life we have been working very hard on implementing more crafting (this system will be talked about more in the next devlog) however today I can show you the beautiful campfire that will assist you in keeping warm at night and cooking/making materials.

Nauticalith New Screenshots

The size of the campfire changes as you kindle it more and this campfire is accompanied by an animation that really brings it alive.

As you can see there is a lot going on in the world of Nauticalith and much much more to come. The main features that are being worked on now involve crafting, merchants, and lots and lots of bug testing before BFIG. Keep updated with Nauticalith by checking out our social media links at the bottom of the page or following me,

-Logan @zStinkLoser

Nauticalith Devlog #15

Nauticalith Devlog #15

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Reagents, collectibles, new items, and even more procedural elements!

Nauticalith Devlog #14

Nauticalith Devlog #14

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Much has changed since the last devlog, huge implementation of waves, fishing, and more!

Nauticalith Devlog #13

Nauticalith Devlog #13

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Nauticalith's appearance at MassDigI's Made In MA party has made this week a busy one.

Nauticalith Devlog #12

Nauticalith Devlog #12

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UI reworks, public events, and data visualization - all new this week!

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nicololacida
nicololacida - - 6 comments

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RandomiseUser
RandomiseUser - - 22 comments

I loved the atmosphere of the game jam version, seemingly tranquil but with an undercurrent of menace and adventure. Can't wait to see how it develops - would love to see more perils to face than hunger and tiredness. Here's a video I did: Youtube.com

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dgedarovich Creator
dgedarovich - - 19 comments

Thanks for spreading the word! There's quite a lot more on the way, but nothing playable for a little while.

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Vladiskov
Vladiskov - - 384 comments

neat... i would like to know where i can donwload the jam version just to play XD

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dgedarovich Creator
dgedarovich - - 19 comments

The original jam version can be played directly on our site here: Glassknuckle.com

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