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World of NoeL

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Thanks for the feedback! Sorry to hear about the black screens - a friend of mine was having the same issue and I haven't been able to figure out what the problem is. In the meantime, can you let me know what GPU you're running and make sure your graphics drivers are up to date? Thanks.

Hi, no house internals unfortunately, just the dungeon internals in the other pack.

Fun little game! Looks and plays nice, though a little on the easy side.

Interesting gimmick with the hex blade (I haven't seen it before), but not very fun nor implemented well. This is a hack and slash game where the central mechanic is to punish you for hacking and slashing... huh? That's not fun. On top of that, the vulnerability window of most bosses (with the slight exception of the centipede) is so short you're in no danger of draining your curse bar even if you attack nonstop. So what's the point? You've taken very standard boss patterns with alternating periods of vulnerable/invulnerable, but those patterns are completely at odds with your central mechanic.

I think a better implementation of this idea would be if bosses took fewer hits to kill, but missed attacks would hurt you. I'd also make bosses more difficult to hit. This changes the dynamics to playing very defensively/evasively, trying to get in close to sneak single hits here and there.

The escape sequence was fun and unexpected too, though a bit too short to be worthwhile. It was over before it began!

Hi Caerbanog,

The licence is CC BY, so you're free to modify the assets but please give credit (either NoeL, World of NoeL, or Jerram Fahey).

Yes.

Hi RavenTusk,

Sure thing, I've added an image below showing the north face at a higher elevation. Since they're designed in a "Zelda" perspective the north wall is the same at all elevations and not suitable for characters to walk "behind" like most JRPGs.

Thanks, good fun. The slippery floors can go to hell though.