Doing some more tweaks based on feedback. Hopefully doing final changes tomorrow, getting it up on Mac, and then getting it up as a true update after final tests.
We're hitting some pretty big diminishing returns on what we can improve with this, but we can revisit things later if we need to.
HOW TO INSTALL: Right click Death Road to Canada on Steam. Go to Properties. Go to Betas. Select Testbranch, no password necessary.
Changes:
- More work on preventing AI FREAKING OUT as they stand on weapons. Seems good now for tested situations, but need more testing.
- Fixed a bug involving AI turning right. This should solve another problem with them not getting in a car right away, let us know if they do this again.
- AI values keeping firearms more. Let's see if they value them enough.
- Dogs should no longer drop and pick up the same item repeatedly.
- Possible fix for the trader camps sometimes missing half the camp due to an " end " namespace bug.
- More small adjustments to pathfinding.
Death Road to Canada is a Randomly Generated Road Trip Simulator. You control and manage a car full of jerks as they explore cities, recruit weird people, argue with each other, and face gigantic swarms of slow zombies.
Death Road is built for replay value. Everything is randomized: locations, events, survivor appearances and personalities. There's a different story every time you play, set in a world that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Death Features:
Up to 500 zombies can hunt you down at a time. Fight them, try to squirm past, or run.
Use the character creator to put yourself, friends, and family in the game. Have them show up at random to get eaten!
Find special and rare events, weapons, and characters with strange abilities.
Make tough choices in Interactive Fiction events. Get different options and results based on the traits of your party members.
Teach a dog how to drive a car.
Throw chairs. Get your characters strong enough to throw large sofas.
Most family friendly zombie apocalypse game on the market! Any gore explosion is in a cute style. We censor the word d*ngus once.