PC(potentially Wii U) team roguelike on Kickstarter
11 years ago
Commission queue Trello board: https://trello.com/b/sEYNXMHt/art-commissions
... and it's almost already fully funded:
https://www.kickstarter.com/project...../popup-dungeon
Quite interesting of this one is the the Dungeon Master options which I feel could be a -great- fit for a potential Wii U port for this game. I can already imagine the dungeon master holding the gamepad to manipulate the dungeon and it's denizens while players control the other characters.
It's very close to goal, so it might be interesting to give this one the final nudge it requires to meet success. I'm very eager to see what will results out of this one with all the promises of customization included in it.
On a similar gaming-related(but not kickstarter related, for now) subject but for a different project:
Do you like Kaijus? Do you feel there is a dearth of games that allows you to play city-rampaging monsters?
Do you like XCOM?
Do you wishes, somehow, there was a game out there which would allow you to mix together these two things?
Then Kaiju-a-gogo, an upcoming new IP from Kerberos productions(known for the 4X Sword of the Stars strategy games and their roguelike spinoff SOTS: The Pit and Panzer Generals-like Ground Pounders) might be the thing for you:
https://twitter.com/SolForce/status.....36655662583808
https://twitter.com/SolForce/status.....33833841639424
https://twitter.com/SolForce/status.....28077518237696
Little is known about it sofar, but it claims to promises something "Like XCOM with Kaijus" as you would play rival mad scientists bent on ruling the world via the power of mad science(and giant rampaging monsters).
While I haven't played Kerberos' Ground pounders so much, I have been a longtime fan of their 4X Sword of the Stars series(despite a controversial release with their second game, their last publishers-backed title) and greatly enjoyed their takes on the roguelike genre with the Pit(seriously, if you enjoy the concept of roguelikes but are still searching for a more accessible take on the formula, I highly reccomend to search for Kerberos's "The Pit" on Steam or GoG.com).
And so far, I have little indications to tell me this will be any different in term of quality.
https://www.kickstarter.com/project...../popup-dungeon
Quite interesting of this one is the the Dungeon Master options which I feel could be a -great- fit for a potential Wii U port for this game. I can already imagine the dungeon master holding the gamepad to manipulate the dungeon and it's denizens while players control the other characters.
It's very close to goal, so it might be interesting to give this one the final nudge it requires to meet success. I'm very eager to see what will results out of this one with all the promises of customization included in it.
On a similar gaming-related(but not kickstarter related, for now) subject but for a different project:
Do you like Kaijus? Do you feel there is a dearth of games that allows you to play city-rampaging monsters?
Do you like XCOM?
Do you wishes, somehow, there was a game out there which would allow you to mix together these two things?
Then Kaiju-a-gogo, an upcoming new IP from Kerberos productions(known for the 4X Sword of the Stars strategy games and their roguelike spinoff SOTS: The Pit and Panzer Generals-like Ground Pounders) might be the thing for you:
https://twitter.com/SolForce/status.....36655662583808
https://twitter.com/SolForce/status.....33833841639424
https://twitter.com/SolForce/status.....28077518237696
Little is known about it sofar, but it claims to promises something "Like XCOM with Kaijus" as you would play rival mad scientists bent on ruling the world via the power of mad science(and giant rampaging monsters).
While I haven't played Kerberos' Ground pounders so much, I have been a longtime fan of their 4X Sword of the Stars series(despite a controversial release with their second game, their last publishers-backed title) and greatly enjoyed their takes on the roguelike genre with the Pit(seriously, if you enjoy the concept of roguelikes but are still searching for a more accessible take on the formula, I highly reccomend to search for Kerberos's "The Pit" on Steam or GoG.com).
And so far, I have little indications to tell me this will be any different in term of quality.

Lucern7
~lucern7
Ooh that looks like it'd be really fun on the Wii U.

crissa
~crissa
Lots of great things you could do with a Wii-U. Haven't seen much of it happen, though.