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Devlog #4 - Horticular's Going On The Road!

Welcome to the first development update post-demo launch! January 20th was a huge day for Horticular, as I launched the demo into the world and for the first time the wider public had access to my game and the reception was so lovely. We had some amazing support from content creators, and got a lot of excellent feedback to make the demo (and the future game) an even better experience. We've got a lot to cover in this update so let's get into it!

Horticular Hits The Road



For the first time I'm taking Horticular to an event! The game was lucky enough to be chosen to be part of WASD Curios, which will be a collection of games at WASD in London at the end of this month. I will be there along with a few team members from Slug Disco, Horticular's publisher! If you're there, be sure to stop by, try out the latest build, and say hello!

Community Feedback


As mentioned, this was the first time a wider audience had played Horticular, something both terrifying and exciting at the same time! Nearly 13,000 people installed the demo, 3,000 people played it, and 56% of those played the game for over an hour (2% played it for 10 hours!!!) Below I want to go through some of the updates I'm making to the main game, these may or may not make their way into the demo - we'll have to see how development goes!

Sandbox Mode



Image depicting the current new game screen. The player can select whether they want to play the story at a given difficulty, or a particular sandbox mode. I have had my eyes on making a sandbox mode for a while now (in fact, I've even used a hacky version for development purposes). And with the demo, one of the more requested features has been to have either an easier difficulty or a sandbox mode and I thought, why not both!? A difficulty setting to let you choose the intensity of the story playthrough. Maybe you want a more relaxed setting for the after-work wind-down. Or you're looking to challenge yourself for a second run-through. These will need some wider playtesting to really nail down the balance of each difficulty level, and we will definitely involve the community in that. The Sandbox mode will disable the story altogether, and allow me greater creative freedom in changing the rules (since there's no story progression to upend). For now, that means a mode with everything enabled from the get-go. And one that additionally removes antagonistic elements, appropriately dubbed Peaceful.

Spell Wheel



Work-in-progress spell wheel where you select an effect and then charge it up to the desired size. The magic system of Horticular has gone through multiple iterations and mechanics. In the demo, youre currently charging up a multi-purpose effect, selecting the area of effect that you want in a spell wheel. However, previously, there was no wheel, and the area was decided by the timing of your input. It turns out that both were key ingredients to the next iteration of the magic system. One of the design principles of Horticular is that most (if not all) actions should be accomplishable by mouse only. So I never went with multiple spells and opted to keep a simple multi-purpose one instead, even though choosing the effect felt like the better option. So, when I returned to upgrade the magic system once again, it finally clicked. Combining both the previous input methods would give a system where the player had to choose the intended effect and be able to charge it up to a greater level. It feels a bit like coming full circle with the magic system, but I think this way gives more agency to the player and makes actions feel more intentional. Furthermore, since each spell is shown to the player, the usages for magic are clearer and play on existing conventions, making the system easier to understand as a whole. Finally, it is now possible for me to balance effects independently, which previously was a big hindrance to not having magic either too powerful or too slow or too expensive. Its still a work in progress and there are still three spells missing, but in the picture you can see the restore spell for restoring your garden; the finisher spell that wraps up your surface changes quickly; the healing spell that keeps your creatures healthy; the banish spell to deal with corrupted minions; and the freeze spell that stops time for creatures.

Translation Tech



Two examples of different writing systems. Dont mind the actual text or visual as it was machine translated and quickly thrown together. Finally, a smaller development but an important one for the upcoming launch of Horticular. I have long thought about supporting multiple fonts, so I researched its feasibility and what it would take to get in. Turns out it was absolutely feasible. The reason why this is big is that it enables two things. The most obvious is that we can now translate to non-Latin based languages such as Japanese, Korean and Chinese. But this also paves the way for accessibility fonts, where a setting can toggle to use more legible text for people who have a hard time with the default pixelated font. I don't have a list of confirmed languages for translation just yet, and some may be added after release, this is currently just getting the technology in place to allow for them. That said, if English isn't your first language, leave a comment to let me know which languages you would like to see in Horticular.

Creator Support


For any indie game visibility from content creators is very important and Horticular was lucky enough to be covered by a wide range of people across Twitch and YouTube, and I just wanted to highlight some of the videos here (YouTube only as it's easiest to embed):

Ash's Cozy Corner


[previewyoutube=CKkjIc3Q_QI;full][/previewyoutube]

The Geek Cupboard


[previewyoutube=wwugaLTubXE;full][/previewyoutube]

Katherine of Sky


[previewyoutube=OI7xlBnnX9M;full][/previewyoutube]

Nookrium


[previewyoutube=CKGDybZTBOY;full][/previewyoutube]

Community Gardens


It's been so lovely seeing how different everyone's gardens in the demo have turned out, I've collected some of my favourites below from the games Discord! The gardens below we submitted by Yuuko, Matcha, Reetno & Velocity!



That's it for this development update, if you want to see more Horticular in the mean time, subscribe to the Slug Disco YouTube channel where every other month Horticular will feature in the Slug Disco vlog! [previewyoutube=b9Sf5x7CIbM;full][/previewyoutube]


[ 2023-03-10 13:38:14 CET ] [ Original post ]



Horticular
inDirection Games
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  • inDirection Games
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  • 2023
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  • Strategy Simulation Singleplayer
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  • Horticular is a relaxing garden-builder that begins with mysterious gnomes summoning you. Their wish? For you to breathe new life into a long-lost garden, abandoned by its previous caretaker.

    Enter a magical world where you build up and expand a lush garden at your own pace. In your journey, you attract adorable animals to inhabit every corner; uncover helpful upgrades; and assist quirky characters for rewards and story development—all while juggling decay and fending off corruption sent by your nemesis!




    Build and expand the garden of your dreams with hundreds of unlockable surface types and items. You set the pace and what to do next, whether it be developing a new vegetable area, progressing a lucrative story arch, or just sitting back and admiring your creation.




    Create and preserve animal habitats to attract adorable creatures. Each species has its own requirements to fulfill before they pay you a visit, so you have to plan ahead if you want them all. Should you not take proper care of your inhabitants, they may leave you in pursuit of better luck elsewhere!




    Immerse yourself in your personal garden diorama, complete with a day-night cycle and weather effects. But while a rainy and lantern-lit evening may be cozy, it is not just for show! You will find that darkness attracts unsavory characters, some animals prefer specific weather conditions, and lightning strikes loom under stormy skies.




    Nurture your garden with magic. Over time, you will have to deal with unhappy animals, garden decay, and corrupted agents sent by your nemesis. But with a combination of helpful gnomes and your own magical gloves, you are sure to keep an everblooming environment.




    Choose how your gardening journey develops by upgrading abilities and investing in new items. Since you make the decision, every playthrough is personal. But worry not; no choice locks you out of content, and you are able to collect everything!




    Encounter multiple quirky characters writing you letters throughout the story. Each individual has their own specialty, and they frequently give you tasks to carry out in exchange for a reward. What you decide to pursue is completely up to you, and there is always something waiting to be done.

    And more...

    • Rename inhabitants to personalize your garden.
    • Measure your horticultural career during the in-world gardener competition.
    • Exchange valuable plant nectar for new decorative items.
    • Snap pretty pictures in the camera mode and share your creation with the world.
    • Modify the game with easily accessed game data files and the included editor.
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    • OS: 64-bit Linux
    • Processor: 2.7 GHz Dual CoreMemory: 2 GB RAM
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel HD 620. GeForce 730. Radeon R7 240 or equivalent
    • Storage: 512 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: Low settings at 30-60 FPS
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