The game's still very much under development, focusing on graphics before having a solid game underneath would be a mistake. The graphics aren't that bad as they are and can be improved after the features of the game have been fleshed out.
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Got around to trying it out the Linux build, and it runs perfectly fine as far as I've played. I love what you guys are aiming for with this game. It seems like there's a lot of influence from Oblivion, which is understandable being such a legendary game, and you guys are taking that influence and running with it to great places. Some elements definitely need some attention (e.g. UI, the animations, the oddly large amount of toilets..) and I was wondering if I can help development in any way? I have experience with 3D modelling, texturing from photos (and photography for resources), UV's, I've used both C# and Unityscript a fair bit in the past, and I'd love to help design the world and give ideas. I'm not really sure how we could collaborate. Maybe you guys could run a private repository, or you could outline how things need to be made and I could develop them separately and send them to you to be integrated, I'm not sure, let me know.
Hey, thanks for the comment! I'm usually all for cross-platform actually, but I'm (evidently) a Linux user and Windows is being difficult to compile for. I'm still working on the game, and unfortunately as it stands the AI is theoretically impossible to beat. Ironically enough, good AI programming involves programming flaws into it (something that I need to get into ASAP, lol.)
My specs aren't great, but I can run most other games smoothly.
- OS: Linux Mint 17 64-Bit
- CPU: 2.40ghz Intel i3 dual core
- RAM: 4GB
- Graphics: Intel Integrated "HD"
- Browser: Firefox 45
I didn't mean to be a pain or anything, but I think due to the very graphical focus of your game (it looks great btw) and that it's in-browser it's probably best played by more recent and higher-end setups.
The art was awesome, especially the quasi-3d block dudes (are they pre-rendered?). My only complaints art-wise were the main character and the top-hat wearing statues. I also thought it was pretty neat that the in-game music overlapped the menu music.
My only suggestions are to add co-op multiplayer, sort of like Gauntlet: Dark Legacy. (Ideally local, but I have no idea how you'd figure out the controls for that.) And maybe to make a standalone version of your game, if your engine / tool-set allow it.
This is pretty cool, not much use to me though (having a Linux machine with an LCD screen), but it's cool nonetheless.
Edit:
The standalone executable runs fairly well under Wine. I get screen tearing, idk if that's a side-effect of it running in Wine or not, but it's pretty and saves the screen so 5/5.