Awesome game, beautiful
Daṇḍin
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Once I figured out what I was doing, this was a lot of fun. The added survival game element (your civilization needing food to avoid starving) at first was really annoying, but once I got that under control it was RTS business as usual. Food is very important in this game. (The survival aspect does make the game more realistic than Age of Empires).
The automatic generation of villagers from the Tribe Center is interesting - for beginning players like me, it made it seem like I was contending against not just the enemy, but life itself. I had to keep on eye on that early in the game in order to maintain a strat that didn't involve starvation and rebellion even before an enemy was sighted.
I think the overall aesthetic is great - and the camera angle / map is perfect. Good functionality in click-to-send both on the world screen and the corner map. I did have a little lag upon the final takedown of the red-colored CPU tribe (beginner mode) but other than that everything else was smooth the whole time (MacOS).
I like the tech upgrade system and that it costs nothing (except time). This game respects time as a resource more than AoE in that regard. I can't say I've figured out a good strategic order for upgrading in the tech tree, but I think it's a good system nonetheless.
The tower system is better than AoE in that it explains what manpower is behind them in the first place since you have to stock them with a unit in order to attack from them. I like the way that it affects unit attack.
Idle Villager functionality is also very well-built. Reading the comments, I see that "I" is a hotkey for idle villager, and I'll definitely use that from now on.
Everything that is built and in the game is built well. The absence of half-formed or half-working systems makes for a very enjoyable demo (it acts as a full game).
Also, music is good. Never got sick of it, left it on to write this comment.
Cheers on your development, thanks for the dev and updating this project! Lot of fun and it's awesome to see this kind of RPG in live production again!
-Dandin
Hey itchlings,
I've been working on a large number of game scenes to build a world called Iartol and also have releases coinciding with my 100-Album Project, which can be found here: https://dandin.bandcamp.com/
I have a weird completed project called the Projectories of Dandin: Episode 4: Fire and Dust, that is an interactive spoken-word game featuring some characters from the universe. It is a quick play (about a half-hour) and demonstrates some of the mechanics and aesthetics I'm working on. The game is here:
https://dandin.itch.io/projectories4
Any play-testing and commenting would be greatly appreciated. If you intend on commenting with your experience and opinions of the game, please use this link instead, which will allow you to play the game for free:
https://dandin.itch.io/projectories4/download/5V6wIg54Uxds30He9_0PJdLyO_odPFyBbF...
Only use that link if you will comment! (honor system / pinky swear :)
-Dandin
No sorrys needed. Working on gamepad inputs has probably taken up 70% of my time developing Pinkinbae物語, and despite getting a lot of feedback, I'm still not sure how the gamepads are working for different people. There are so many variables. I want to make and sell my own gamepads so that I know they'll work for sure.