Hello folks!
It's been another great week. I've made a lot of progress on City Game Studio.
I'm happy to tell you that character customization for the game is finished.
The game lets you customize your character, but also your employees. You can make your teams adopt a dress code. Exciting, isn't it?
I'm planning to add m
ore items, beards, mustaches, but also boots, earrings... That's all for June, I think.
Not only that, but I finally got around to adding the happiness of buildings. You see, in City Game Studio, there is the city, and it's important to know where a building is located. You should know that the location of your studio in the city is going to impact directly on the happiness of the employees. For example, an office located next to a pizza shop, and a movie theater nearby is more attractive than a studio with nothing around.
You also reported some bugs too. Some of them are visual, which I've already fixed, and another one is more annoying and affects the creation of games for your consoles. I'm still working on that one, and a fix is coming at the same time as v1.13.0.
Meanwhile, I'm still updating the City Game Studio interface, and I like it!
The v1.13.0 should be released in June, because I'm trying to make a good marketing campaign. I'm reaching out to as many influencers as possible on various platforms to try out City Game Studio. Any help is welcomed, if you like a youtuber, streamer and you think he/she will enjoy playing City Game Studio, feel free to contact me via discord with his/her information (youtube/twitch channel, country...).
That's all for this week.
Have a nice weekend,
Xavier aka Binogure
[ 2023-04-22 09:55:01 CET ] [ Original post ]
- City Game Studio GNU/Linux [524.68 M]
January 1975, you have created your video game company. You are renting a tight place that allows you to develop your first game. Quickly, your games are successful and you already have to move, but it is up to you to cross the city to pick up your next local. In the blink of an eye you are hiring artists to improve the visual aspect of your games. Next came developers and then testers. But a problem remains, even if your games are brilliants, you don't have enough fans to self-publish a big game to make your studio profitable. You will have to turn to video game editors who will carve out the lion's share. Combinating successes is the only way of getting rid of the publishers. Furthermore you will be able to publish your own publishing contracts. Then you will then be ready to dominate the market and buy back your competitors.
Each game is unique
Maps and studios are procedurally generated. Combined with random events and customizable studios, you will rediscover the game with each new game.
Assign the best studio
Browse the cities and choose the location of your next studio. As my uncle said "we do not hire new talents with vinegar !"
Furnish your studios carefully
Everyone is not a studio designer, yet every piece of furniture has its place in your studio, and can have an influence on the history of your company.
Publish, hire, repeat
Each game is unique, but over time new generations of consoles come out. You cannot create a bestseller alone. You have to hire new talents that will help you creating the perfect game
Game development
The development of the game is broadcast on twitch using the channel binogure.
- OS: Linux Kernel 4.0. Mesa 12. X11 7 (or above)
- Processor: Single CoreMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 (1280x720)
- Storage: 512 MB available space
- OS: Linux Kernel 4.0. Mesa 12. X11 7 (or above)
- Processor: Dual CoreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 (1600x900)
- Storage: 512 MB available space
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