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Lazy Galaxy: Rebel Story - a roguelite shmup preview

A topic by Coldwild Games created Aug 16, 2018 Views: 624 Replies: 3
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Hey everyone!

Since our game, Lazy Galaxy: Rebel Story is nearing its release, I've decided to publish a demo/preview version on itch.io : )

It's a squad-based shmup with roguelite elements and emphasis on narrative. You play as a robot named H-34-RT, who wakes up after 100 years of maintenance/sleep on his space station, only to find out that his creators are long gone. Find new allies, control your fleet and use special abilities to get towards the end.

Release Trailer:


I think it's pretty unconventional to put detailed plot in SHMUP (we wrote about 40 pages of script / dialogue), but I'm hoping this will work out, since we've found a way for the game flow not to "suffer," but rather benefit from this.

Demo / Preview Version is available here. It currently has 2 ships / 2 allied characters / 2 playable levels / local co-op support:

https://coldwildgames.itch.io/lazy-galaxy-rebel-story-preview

The game is going to be done on August 22. I'm hoping to prepare a separate full-version itch.io release (will notify here) right after I'm done with Steam release. Stay tuned for more devlogs / news.

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Looks interesting. I put you on the fresh games section on the homepage. Thanks for posting

Thank you! I'll keep the thread updated when / in case something changes : )

Hey!

I was pretty burned out after launch, but right now I just wanted to say that the full, drm-free version (that also happens to include Steam key if that's what you prefer) is now available for purchase. I'm happy I was able to fulfil my promise rather than leave it hanging vaguely.

I've also set our share to 50%: not really sure if this will net any sales here (I'm pretty bad at marketing), but thanks for what you are doing :) I'm hoping to support itch.io whenever we can: the upload process is really straightforward and butler works marvellously.