Dev blog #8
It has been more than a couple of months since our last dev blog, but that doesn't mean Backbeat hasn't been getting bigger and better! Since we last wrote in March, we've been doing a lot of polish and under the hood work to improve how Backbeat looks, sounds, and runs. But we'll save that for another post. The last few months have been brutal in hitting the event scene. We travelled to Kyoto, Japan for BitSummit and were nominated for Best Sound Design! We also had interviews with IGN Japan, Rock Paper Shotgun, and went on the main stage to talk about the game.
No sooner than we got back from the sweltering summer heat of Kyoto, we packed our bags and headed to Cologne, Germany to exhibit at Gamescom and share our progress with Europe. This was a great experience as well and we got some good feedback to help adjust the level design of the demo slightly.
And now it's less than a week until we head back to Japan to show our title at the Tokyo Game Show in Makuhari, where we've been selected from one of 78 games from around the world as a featured indie. There are more events coming in October but we'll leave off for now as there are more story scenes to adjust and perfect.
Do you have an idea for a dev blog topic? Curious about the team and story of Backbeat? Comment on this post or tweet at us, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Stay cool and funky! -- The Backbeat team at Ichigoichie
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[ 2022-09-08 09:42:32 CET ] [ Original post ]
Greetings Backbeat fans!
It has been more than a couple of months since our last dev blog, but that doesn't mean Backbeat hasn't been getting bigger and better! Since we last wrote in March, we've been doing a lot of polish and under the hood work to improve how Backbeat looks, sounds, and runs. But we'll save that for another post. The last few months have been brutal in hitting the event scene. We travelled to Kyoto, Japan for BitSummit and were nominated for Best Sound Design! We also had interviews with IGN Japan, Rock Paper Shotgun, and went on the main stage to talk about the game.
No sooner than we got back from the sweltering summer heat of Kyoto, we packed our bags and headed to Cologne, Germany to exhibit at Gamescom and share our progress with Europe. This was a great experience as well and we got some good feedback to help adjust the level design of the demo slightly.
And now it's less than a week until we head back to Japan to show our title at the Tokyo Game Show in Makuhari, where we've been selected from one of 78 games from around the world as a featured indie. There are more events coming in October but we'll leave off for now as there are more story scenes to adjust and perfect.
Join the conversation!
Do you have an idea for a dev blog topic? Curious about the team and story of Backbeat? Comment on this post or tweet at us, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Stay cool and funky! -- The Backbeat team at Ichigoichie
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Backbeat
Ichigoichie
Ichigoichie
Q1 2023
Action Indie Strategy Casual Adventure Simulation F2P Sports MMO Racing Singleplayer Multiplayer Coop EA
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
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https://backbeatgame.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1585730 
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Stephanie "Watts" Watson, an aspiring bassist, bounced from audition to audition never finding music that really resonated with her, that is, until she discovered the magic of funk. Caught up in the groove, she recruits a group of hometown amateurs to take on art school darlings La Tormenta at the Battle of the Bands.
- Time-based sokoban-style puzzles
- Character-driven story set in 1990s suburban America
- Strategy-esque squad resources and rewindable turns to optimize your solutions
- Sequenced combo moves and 40 levels of strategic madness
Join Watts as she grows on a musical journey rooted in funk and fusion. Soulful grooves and hot licks are composed by Pete Fraser, session saxophonist to the The Pogues, Friendly Fires, and Field Music! Twenty musical motifs are recorded by a live ensemble of seven funk masters, providing the foundation for the dynamic music in the game. Unique songs are generated depending on what directions and paths you take in each puzzle. Customize your performance with alternate playing styles, instruments swaps, and realtime audio effect pedals.
Each character in your band moves through the sokoban puzzle maps in different ways, encountering unique solutions and obstacles. Advancing a character consumes a turn and part of the timeline, setting up interactions with other characters and enemies at different points in time. Rewinding a turn undoes your move, allowing you to find improved solutions and new ways to tackle problems.
Manipulate each character separately, rewinding or fast-forwarding along the timeline in the process to reach her current point in time. Changes in time are reflected in the progress and actions both past and present of each character, creating some possibilities and removing others.
Each character has his own resource-limited super move which can be triggered under certain conditions. Tip toe through tight spaces with your bassist, slide through guards with your keytar player, break through walls with your drummer, or blow enemies out of the way with your mighty super sax. Strategic use of your super moves increase the number of solutions to each puzzle and are the key in gaining a maximum score.
Four resource-based musical metrics govern how and when you can move and interact with objects in the levels. These can completely block progress if used inefficiently, and create amazing musical chains and high scores when regulated artfully.
Backbeat is a homage to the 16 and 32-bit story-driven games of the 1990s, recreating the challenges and victories of the last days of analog life and the birth of the internet. The suburban Washington D.C. area is reflected in diner parking lots, shopping malls, and dimly lit arcades.
A colorful cast of supporting characters both friend and foe join Watts as she struggles with leadership, success, and holding together a band.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: SteamOS 3.0
- Processor: Core i5 7600Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 680MX
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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