I have chosen Sheesh's Miasma and lordvahk97's Martyr as the winners of the recent character competition. The Martyr also resembles Watermelon's Gladiator character.
The Miasma has been renamed to Doctor. He has a memento unique to him that causes all healing to build up the poison meter instead, and health is slowly restored when actually afflicted with poison. He can also convert blood slimes into allied acidic oozes.
The Martyr has generally poor stats, but excels when at low health. He carries everyone's favorite memento (Rat Tail) as well as two new mementos that significantly slow the time to bleed out and greatly increase damage, dexterity, and speed while bleeding.
These characters will be included in Update 0.9.10 which is set to release this week (probably Friday).
I went through each suggestion multiple times, weighed the pros and cons, and tweaked possibilities. Thank you so much Watermelon, Sheesh, Gun_Shy, lordvahk97, redlid, stupidyou3, King, Nebu, TuneCat, RainyLime, and Sir Pib for participating :)
[ 2018-01-17 21:49:24 CET ] [ Original post ]
- In Celebration of Violence Linux [302.4 M]
Large, procedurally generated and interconnected lands range from plains, to swamps, to cities, to dungeons. These lands offer multiple paths to reach the variety of final bosses. Dungeons are a dangerous but rewarding risk. In dungeons you will have to move slowly and be on the lookout for traps and secrets while searching for the exit.
Elements interact with each other and the environment. Fire reacts to the temperature, weather, and any flammable objects, especially people. Electricity will arc towards entities and is especially dangerous around water. The chances of rain or snow adjust organically to the area’s climate and can become both a hindrance and an advantage.
The shrines of multiple gods litter the land. Players can choose to pray to shrines they come across to receive a variety of favors, bonuses, and items. One must choose carefully though; every god has a different price and some become displeased when their rival is the subject of worship. Some gods may also become angered by actions the player takes while adventuring, such as destroying foliage or killing civilians.
Scores of weapons, items, spells, and mementos are scattered throughout the world to find. One may acquire a powerful enchanted ballista early into one life, only for the next to yield nothing more than a couple of wooden clubs.
Mementos represent objects remembered from past lives and change the rules of gameplay. You may discover a memento that summons spiders from enemy corpses, improves your stats while on fire, or reverses the effects of death.
There are multiple paths to victory. One could be nimble and stealthy, charge in waving a hammer, raise an army of undead, harness a variety of spells, manipulate enemies into traps or flames, amass resources to acquire the most powerful items, or simply play it safe with a sword and a shield. The various characters simply offer different starting points, every decision is your own.
No life is predetermined for success. The cheery graphics disguise a brutal and unyielding experience. Unforeseen obstacles will need to be dealt with in real time and even a regular enemy will be deadly if you’re not careful. To reach the end, players will need to demonstrate that they are able to consistently overcome these obstacles. Failure can halt or even reverse progress.
As you accumulate experience, discover schematics, and defeat bosses you can become permanently better prepared to tackle future challenges. The choices and advantages a player has at the beginning of a playthrough will dramatically increase as they play. New characters, items, and bonuses are unlocked in ways that are only hinted at during gameplay.
- OS: Tested on Ubuntu 16 only
- Processor: Athlon II X3 @ 3.20GHzMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 5570
- Storage: 350 MB available space
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