Tags: Crusader: Dungeon Series; Kirby Brashier
Kirby Brashier has released Crusader: Dungeon Series on Steam for the low price of $4.99US. It's a real time slashy slash game which has gem drops that you can use to level your character as opposed to an experience system. Anyway, here's some stuff:
This game is my first deep dive into game development. I am a solo developer that has dreamt of creating games since I was 12. So I wanted to pay tribute to the very first game I owned as a child, but also creating something of my own. The first game I owned as a child was for the Tandy Color Computer 2 called Dungeons of Daggorath. It was a very basic dungeon crawler with simple line graphics. Crusader: Dungeon Series - Dungeon of Dagginor is the first in a series of add-ons.
Dear lord, that's some long combat there. Very long trailer as well. Not a bad looking first attempt at a game, though there are some problems visible. Looks like a pretty good effort for a first try. Fairly useful minimap, lots of screen feedback for the player, and a few other things that a lot of people don't put in their games.
Kirby Brashier has released Crusader: Dungeon Series on Steam for the low price of $4.99US. It's a real time slashy slash game which has gem drops that you can use to level your character as opposed to an experience system. Anyway, here's some stuff:
This game is my first deep dive into game development. I am a solo developer that has dreamt of creating games since I was 12. So I wanted to pay tribute to the very first game I owned as a child, but also creating something of my own. The first game I owned as a child was for the Tandy Color Computer 2 called Dungeons of Daggorath. It was a very basic dungeon crawler with simple line graphics. Crusader: Dungeon Series - Dungeon of Dagginor is the first in a series of add-ons.
Dear lord, that's some long combat there. Very long trailer as well. Not a bad looking first attempt at a game, though there are some problems visible. Looks like a pretty good effort for a first try. Fairly useful minimap, lots of screen feedback for the player, and a few other things that a lot of people don't put in their games.