▶
Full Beetle Gameplay Video, Bugfix patch v2.4.3
This patch contains the following bugfixes: [olist] Rebinding keys via keyboard no longer causes Gamepad controls to show up.
Chemo Vision hint is now persistent until the player uses chemo at least once. This is to encourage new players to use chemo vision as the primary means of discovering creatures/items. When you're such a tiny creature it can take a really long time to explore by sight alone :)
"You Win! The Plants say "Thank You" - Victory text when you complete the Beetle mission now shows up properly (for those wondering why the Plants say "thank you" (this is story mode after all!), it's because Mealybugs and Plants are not friends! That's indeed the backstory behind the Beetle mission)
[/olist]
In-Game tutorials for all creatures will be worked on this week. There are many not-so-obvious mechanics in the game which are yet a big part of the gameplay experience. As more and more new players come to Drunk On Nectar (DoN has enjoyed a huge growth spurt in the past month!), it is important to ensure that players are made aware of everything the game has to offer.
Do try out the Beetle mission (errm, Creature Quest) and provide your feedback! Your feedback is vital in ensuring that DoN continues to grow and improve on all fronts every single day! With ❤, Venugopalan Sreedharan
[ 2017-06-10 17:39:58 CET ] [ Original post ]
Whether its dumping Ants in water, nailing airborne snatches on Mealybugs, or anything else Ladybird related, this 20 minute uncut gameplay video should have you covered! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0HyClx9N7Y Future plans for DoN and how-to-play-as-an-Ant are also revealed at the end of the video so do check out all of it when you get the time :)
Bugfixes - Build 2.4.3
This patch contains the following bugfixes: [olist]
In-Game Tutorials
In-Game tutorials for all creatures will be worked on this week. There are many not-so-obvious mechanics in the game which are yet a big part of the gameplay experience. As more and more new players come to Drunk On Nectar (DoN has enjoyed a huge growth spurt in the past month!), it is important to ensure that players are made aware of everything the game has to offer.
Feedback for Beetle mission
Do try out the Beetle mission (errm, Creature Quest) and provide your feedback! Your feedback is vital in ensuring that DoN continues to grow and improve on all fronts every single day! With ❤, Venugopalan Sreedharan
[ 2017-06-10 17:39:58 CET ] [ Original post ]
Drunk On Nectar
Venugopalan Sreedharan
Developer
Venugopalan Sreedharan
Publisher
2016-11-16
Release
Game News Posts:
94
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Very Positive
(225 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
- Drunk On Nectar Linux [6.07 G]
Drunk On Nectar is a Nature Sandbox game about animals, plants and ecology. Multiple game-modes allow you to either play as a creature yourself, simulate ecosystems or create scenarios of your own.
DoN aims to provide the most comprehensive nature experience gaming has ever seen. To this end, the game has been built at invertebrate-scale (a micro world) for an unprecedented level of detail. Plants in DoN are not flat props but living, growing entities that flower, pollinate and propagate across seasons like real plants. Finally, each species has unique gameplay depending on its morphology.
The current release features four invertebrate species: Jumping Spider (Phidippus Regius), Butterfly (Viceroy), Dragonfly (Common Hawker) and a Bee (Solitary) along with three flowering plants: Orange Lily, Greater Knapweed, Imperata Cylindrica (Grass) and a non-flowering plant: Fern. Trees and other flora are also featured but with only limited simulation at present.
Additional species of animals, plants and ecological phenomena are planned for addition once the game's EA goals (read above) have been met. You are welcome to vote for a creature or plant you're excited about for addition in the community forums!
--
While no game can possibly cover all of Nature, Drunk On Nectar is a sincere commitment to go as far as one possibly can.
DoN aims to provide the most comprehensive nature experience gaming has ever seen. To this end, the game has been built at invertebrate-scale (a micro world) for an unprecedented level of detail. Plants in DoN are not flat props but living, growing entities that flower, pollinate and propagate across seasons like real plants. Finally, each species has unique gameplay depending on its morphology.
The current release features four invertebrate species: Jumping Spider (Phidippus Regius), Butterfly (Viceroy), Dragonfly (Common Hawker) and a Bee (Solitary) along with three flowering plants: Orange Lily, Greater Knapweed, Imperata Cylindrica (Grass) and a non-flowering plant: Fern. Trees and other flora are also featured but with only limited simulation at present.
Additional species of animals, plants and ecological phenomena are planned for addition once the game's EA goals (read above) have been met. You are welcome to vote for a creature or plant you're excited about for addition in the community forums!
--
While no game can possibly cover all of Nature, Drunk On Nectar is a sincere commitment to go as far as one possibly can.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu or equivalent distro
- Processor: 3 Ghz Dual-Core 64-bit CPUMemory: 8000 MB RAM
- Memory: 8000 MB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3 compatible GPU with 2 GB VRAM
- Storage: 10000 GB available space
GAMEBILLET
[ 6132 ]
GAMERSGATE
[ 2625 ]
FANATICAL BUNDLES
HUMBLE BUNDLES
by buying games/dlcs from affiliate links you are supporting tuxDB