That's good to know thanks! :) The original card screen was pretty much the same as it is now but looked less polished and I think felt a bit much to look at sometimes, so been a tad wary of adding too many more options to it, but I might add a drop down with a few reserve slots or something, something I'll play around with for sure!
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Hey thanks so much for playing and for the kind words! :D
Really happy you liked it and thanks for the feedback!
1. Yes I'm planning to add a way to skip through the lil animations where it draws your route and totals up the gems and stuff, it's on my endless to-do list haha
2. Yep I know what you mean, there's a few seconds at the start you can't shoot yet but enemies start appearing - I've thought about tweaking this a few times, something I'll look into at some point for sure
3. I've thought about adding some sort of reserve slot(s) for cards like you've said, I'm slightly worried about overcomplicating the user experience in the pause/card screen, but it's something I might well look into playing around with!
Thanks again ! :D
Thanks so much for the kind words!! :D
Yes with getting new cards I totally get what you mean, it can be a bit jarring when one pops up in the middle of the action, I might not manage it but I'm thinking of ways I can potentially tweak getting the cards to appear (maybe store them til the end of the current wave or something)
And thanks about the art and music!! Haha the cat looking one is definitely a bit cutesy but honestly I do like them that way (possibly because I've been staring at them all for two years now lol), but I do get what you mean and I was thinking I might change some dialogue in places to maybe make him feel a bit more of a competent partner at times underneath the cutesiness! (like you say, more of a proper pal!)
And good shout on the page description for sure, it's tricky trying to find the right balance between mentioning what makes the game unique vs not making it sound too complicated. Like you say when you're in the game it's mainly an arcadey shmup (just with cards and two ships at once haha) I need to find a better balance with how I pitch the game!
Thanks again for taking the time to give it a shot, really glad you liked it and thanks for the useful feedback! :)
Thanks for checking it out! :) Yeah it's pretty hard for sure! I think by design it's always gonna be inherently pretty tough (controlling two things at once!) there are a bunch of difficulty options that can hopefully help ease players in and I'm always looking into tweaking the game's balance too off of feedback!
Oh to use the cards in your hand you press spacebar during the game BUT I totally understand missing that - at the moment I've just got that kinda long "How to Play" section at the beginning as a bit of a temporary measure that I think throws way too much at the player at once, I need to add some better tutorials and explanations as things go along! (I've been thinking about including the button to use hand cards in the UI on screen at the bottom at all times too to make that way more obvious)
And I'm thinking of adding an optional non-pixel font to the game if I can work out how to do that lol (it'd need to be at a higher resolution than the rest of the game so I'm going to try and figure that out at some point!)
Thanks again for giving it a go! :D
Oh wow thank you so much for all the kind words and feedback! :D
FEEDBACK:
1. Yes I'm definitely planning on adding couch co-op! Online might be beyond my means lol but once I've got controller support sorted I'll be adding local for sure (glad you two had a good time with it!)
2. You know I've heard this before actually, I'll probably add in the option for both mouse+spacebar to work there!
3. Totally get what you mean and it's a tricky one, I like having new cards appear quite regularly but I get what you mean that it can stop things quite abruptly when one pops up, I'll have a think! (maybe they store up and you get them at the end of each wave or something, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
THE GOOD:
1. Thanks! I'm worried it's maybe too much info in one go but glad you found it good! Oh and it should only automatically show up on your first run, then you can just revisit it from the menu later if you want to
2. Oh man super thanks for this one! I made all the music and don't super know what I'm doing so I'm never really sure if it's any good, I just like making music haha! :D
3-6: Thanks so much!! :D
Thanks for checking it out! :D Yeah it's definitely a challenge and there's certainly the possibility for adding some more easing in for players early on (I sort of think of it as, it's easier than say a bullet-hell shooter, but the difficulty comes from controlling two things at once instead! I enjoy the chaos haha) I'm always adjusting the game's balance too! Long term you can unlock permanent upgrades to make things more forgiving too along the way
And really glad you liked the look and feel of it, thanks! :)
Hey there Uncle! I've got a challenging demo for a shooter where you control two ships at the same time and gotta keep them both alive, meanwhile all weapons and upgrades are cards and there are roguelite elements because it's an indie game so of course there are.
It's called THE FALCON SHUFFLE and you can check it out here!
Hi there! I've just announced my new solo project, along with a playable demo, THE FALCON SHUFFLE!
I've been working on this since the end of Jan, and it has a long way to go for the full release, but I wanted to start off by putting together a three-stage playable demo so you can get an idea for what I'm making here! (Windows-only for now)DEMO: https://robgamesthingy.itch.io/the-falcon-shuffle-early-demo
The trailer above is the best way to explain what this is, but basically it's a shmup where you control two ships at the same time, and also a deckbuilder where all the weapons and power-ups at your disposal are unlockable cards, and also a roguelite (with sort of Outrun-inspired progression for the retro Sega-fans among you!) - so basically a whole bunch of indie stuff blended together with some pixel-art aliens and spaceships for good measure!
I hope you check it out and follow for updates! (I'm @RobGamesThingy over on Twitter too where I'll likely be most active with updates!)
Thanks for looking! :) Here's some shrunk screenshots:
So The Great Gatsby entered public domain this year, and I wish I could tell you why, but what my brain did with that information was:
"I NEED TO MAKE A RHYTHM GAME"
And sometimes you just gotta spend a couple of weeks turning a two minute passage from a literary classic into a musical browser game with an original jazz-ish soundtrack and narration, with a mildly nightmarish face based on the book's cover art. Because of course you do.
ANYWAY IT ONLY LASTS TWO MINUTES, I HOPE YOU ENJOY! >> https://robgamesthingy.itch.io/rhythm-action-gatsby