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Brave fox by Lasipilvi

Brave fox

Lasipilvi

DEMO NOW AVAILABLE!

(We would very much be interested in having some artists in our team, either the kind capable of making 3D models or able to make textures/drawings (icons, cards, etc).

As of now, we are doing this as a passion project, so we are hoping to find people who would be excited to work on this project and see it complete.

Please, if interested, check the links below for more information about the game itself. )

MORE ABOUT THIS GAME PROJECT ON:
Demo: https://cloudsofglassgames.itch.io/wind-carrier
Blog: http://cloudsofglassgames.blogspot.com/2016/11/project-myrsky.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CloudsOfGlassGames/

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    So I tried it, and while I have to say it's interesting, it's also rather.. unstable, from my perspective. The menus and UI are difficult to navigate, combat is not particularly satisfying and the card menu doesn't seem to work 100% of the time, not to mention various strange graphical glitches in the inventory etc. and places where I could just fall off the map.

    I think my advice for you would be to focus on tightening up the controls and the core game loop for now so that it really reflects how you want it to play, putting focus away from assets and storyline. Once you've got a system that works and is fun to play you can swap placeholders for actual assets and build your world in it.

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      Thank you for your input, Noxid.

      It is very early right now, and we have a very small team, basically one person working on it.
      How ever, we did want to get it out there just for this reason; to get input and see where we should be heading with it and what needs fixing.

      I've forwarded your comment and this is what I got in return, in the midst of his fierce Diablo 3 combats follows.
      "I'll take that into consideration in future. That's the sort of things I need to hear."

      So, thank you again, it's more appreciated than you probably know. :)