Explore 4 different types of procedurally generated dungeons; Anger, Denial, Depression and Acceptance. Fight monsters and find lost villagers.
Fight bosses themed after the stages of grief, Anger, Denial, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance.
Build your village. Build shops that give you a slice of the profit as well as offer items for sale. Build townhouses that house villagers who wander the village and give quests. Build banks to increase your overall storage capacity, granaries that increase the amount of food you can store and sell to the village, portals the allow you to fast travel to different dungeons, inns that increase the amount of income from the village and more!
I have more planned including the farming part of the game but I don't want to include it until it is at least semi presentable and seeing as the game is only 25% near what it should be before a trailer is even made for it I don't want to make any promises I can't keep so I would rather take screenshots of actual game play.
For the past month I've spent countless hours trying to get this stubborn crafting system together and it finally works! Hours spent mindlessly smashing button in a keyboard have finally paid off, I suppose this is gods way of letting my know, I'm but a simple hobbyist when it comes to this. So here's what that means.
So what does this all mean? It means a core feature of the game is now semi-functionally - the ability to craft spells adding a level of long term resource management to combat where the player has to craft spells he wants to use, but to craft the spells he has to either buy the essence or kill certain monsters, in order to get the epic spells you have to kill certain bosses who drop major essence that can be turn into epic spells.
What do you guys think? I thought it would be a really cool feature if instead of a short term mana bar, players instead relied on a cool down and their wealth/exploration/creative nature to engage in combat, forcing players to think ahead about how they are going to fight and what they are going to use before actually going into a certain dungeon type.
I mean it's coming along. The issue I'm currently facing is the fact that I never bother to script in colliders so you can place buildings inside of buildings with ease. DOH!
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As you can see the roads can be built inside each other AND they sink into the terrain, will have to fix.
Seriously, if I can be honest, I haven't really worked on or really adjusted the assets so, I'll have draw some icons for the builds, otherwise people might start thinking all you get to place is grass.
I'm on the fence on whether or not to force the player into a certain "standard" or template or let the play build as if it was a sandbox with the only...
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The crystal icon looks cool. Keep it up!