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Hi everyone,
Tyler here from the Deckpoint Studio team. I’m writing today to provide our regular update on the development of Luckless Seven.
The last time I wrote was to announce the work on and release of the game’s manual save/load system. In June, the framework was established, and Jesse has spent the last month refining the feature. We’ve resolved an issue with player currency not saving, so now all data is being recorded and displaying successfully. Some upcoming cosmetic changes will also improve the interface so you can quickly distinguish one file from another.
In addition to the save/load system changes, we’ve also fixed some bugs with the Ekosi inventory system and the arcade mode. Card sales are now crediting the player appropriately, and the arcade mode is playable again, so all is right in Ekosi land!
Perhaps the most exciting news is the development of a new city to explore. In the previous “Making Arithia” update, I discussed the working relationships on the Deckpoint Studio team and our upcoming goals. I alluded to the Mediterranean inspirations behind our plans for the second city in the Luckless Seven journey. And after a lot of hard work, we’re happy to share a preview of what Neropolis will look like.
Finally, I would be remiss to neglect my end of development: the story! Without saying too much, Day 5 has quickly become one of my favorite segments of the story to write. It’s a narratively important moment as the gang checks in for the next stage in the tournament and receives their opponent assignments. Further, I’ve found that the backdrop of the new city is perfect for the unveiling of age-old conflicts. In Neropolis, the battles won’t involve just cards.
As I always say, we never would’ve gotten this far without your support. Our most recent demo is always available via Steam. Play a few matches, engage in the dialogue, and let us know what you’re looking forward to!
Thanks as always,
Tyler
Download the demo on Steam or IndieDB.
Read on our website for the best formatting experience. Steam announcements do not support gifs, go to our website for the gif-ified version of this update!
Hi everyone,
Tyler here from the Deckpoint Studio team. Im writing today to provide our regular update on the development of Luckless Seven.
Read on our website for the best formatting experience. Our website will have a gif-ified version of this update!
The last time I wrote was to announce the work on and release of the games manual save/load system. In June, the framework was established, and Jesse has spent the last month refining the feature. Weve resolved an issue with player currency not saving, so now all data is being recorded and displaying successfully. Some upcoming cosmetic changes will also improve the interface so you can quickly distinguish one file from another.
In addition to the save/load system changes, weve also fixed some bugs with the Ekosi inventory system and the arcade mode. Card sales are now crediting the player appropriately, and the arcade mode is playable again, so all is right in Ekosi land!
Perhaps the most exciting news is the development of a new city to explore. In the previous Making Arithia update, I discussed the working relationships on the Deckpoint Studio team and our upcoming goals. I alluded to the Mediterranean inspirations behind our plans for the second city in the Luckless Seven journey. And after a lot of hard work, were happy to share a preview of what Neropolis will look like.
Finally, I would be remiss to neglect my end of development: the story! Without saying too much, Day 5 has quickly become one of my favorite segments of the story to write. Its a narratively important moment as the gang checks in for the next stage in the tournament and receives their opponent assignments. Further, Ive found that the backdrop of the new city is perfect for the unveiling of age-old conflicts. In Neropolis, the battles wont involve just cards.
As I always say, we never wouldve gotten this far without your support. Our most recent demo is always available via Steam. Play a few matches, engage in the dialogue, and let us know what youre looking forward to!
Thanks as always,
Tyler
Download the demo on Steam or IndieDB.
Read on our website for the best formatting experience. Our website will have a gif-ified version of this update!
Luckless Seven
Deckpoint Studio
Deckpoint Studio
Coming Soon
Indie Strategy RPG Singleplayer
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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The Game includes VR Support
Luckless Seven is the story of Mark Vesco’s coming of age. Once an inspired youngster, Mark finds himself living a listless, dutiful existence just two years out of high school. When a group of old friends contacts Mark about reuniting with them, the stars align to allow him to join his old friends in a nationwide competitive tournament.
Take control of Mark as he and six friends set out to compete in Arithia’s most popular game, Ekosi. This fast and fun card game is inspired by KOTOR’s Pazaak, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. With a little experience, money, and luck, take Mark from a modest amateur to an Ekosi champion!
Which card to play won’t be the only difficult choice for Mark, though. Along his journey, Mark will have to make several decisions that will challenge him morally, ethically, and socially. More than just a card game, Luckless Seven invites you to take control of the whole person. Who will Mark be on his quest for glory?
- A story-rich experience that uses choice to explore identity formation and social relationships.
- An intuitive, straight-forward quest structure that offers a wealth of enriching sidequests for the player to discover.
- Exciting, strategic gameplay in a fast-paced card battle system inspired by Pazaak.
- Customize your deck! Visit card shops to turn match victories into new cards as you upgrade your deck.
- Complex dialogue trees that allow you to control the direction of dialogues both serious and playful.
- An immersive 3D world - explore a diverse set of isometric environments, both in urban and natural settings
- Original Soundtrack full of energetic battle music and ambient world music.
- Processor: i3Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 635M
- Storage: 8 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Minimum Screen Resolution 720x480
- Processor: i5Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 740
- Storage: 8 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Recommended Screen Resolution 1920x1080
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