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Gerald Burke
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I think you're on track to get something pretty neat going. I made a list of notes while playing, and I'll go ahead and share them below.
Upgrade tree wasn't super obvious
Most of the resources don't feel super useful in the greater context
Encouraging bots is not great and the related objectives feel tedious
Some of the objectives seemed impossible based on the map specs
Some of the location perks aren't immediately obvious by the tile. Maybe a tooltip could help.
Building box didn't fit neatly within screen, selecting a building space close to the edge made it impossible to close window
I didn't really get a lot of strategy and after a couple hours of letting it run in the background while I worked, I switched it off.
To begin, I enjoyed the PS1 aesthetic. I also thought it was interesting to implement a JRPG style turn based combat system. As a matter of fact, from art to sound it very much had a JRPG feel to it. In that way, it reminds me of Shin Megami Tensei.
The inventory system confused me a little. I tried to use a health item I picked up after a fight and it was discarded. It was only after that I saw the sign that said selecting an item discards it. Felt a bit counterintuitive to me.
With the combat, I appreciate what you were going for with the "Last Resort" combat option, but the problem comes when you pick up a bunch of shields and then you have to sit and block attack after attack until the option opens up. This can take a while if you have a lot of shields.
I think there could be a way to beat it, but I wasn't able to myself. I think the weapon durability and the lack of a melee option really got in the way.
Altogether, very good entry, though.
A simple to use API that allows you to create and manage leaderboards for your games.
https://gerald-burke.itch.io/simple-leaderboard-api
You simply sign up through the login page here on itch.io, get your GameID, then you can start using it as a unique ID in API calls to my server. All the data is stored in a safe and reliable place and there's no charge for using it. The project is open source as well, so you can see what makes it tick here.
https://github.com/geraldfingburke/simple-leaderboard-api
Looking at your license terms, I was wondering if I might use this in an open-source playing card api I'm making. It would be similar to this one I did earlier this this. https://github.com/geraldfingburke/plateau-tarot-api
I was wondering what your license terms were for this pack. I'd like to use them in an open source api, similar to this one I did earlier this year. https://github.com/geraldfingburke/plateau-tarot-api
Thought I would share the title and premise of my entry.
The Gleeful Decay of Urban Youth: A Shoot-Your-Own-Adventure Story
Walking-sim/FPS where your only interaction with the environment is shooting things.
I have a friend that once told me that stories in games can't be good because they're just an excuse to kill things. This was well before the walking sim genre took off, but it's always stuck to me. There's a grain of truth to it and I'm going to play with that grain in my entry. Not looking to team, but feedback is welcome. Thought it would be fun to document my brainstorming process here.