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Newsletter #1 — March 2018
First of all, we would like to thank everyone who took the the time to come and check out Seers Isle for our playtest at the Union St. Jean last Friday. It was the first time we were showing the game outside of our circle of friends and family, and we’ve been overwhelmed by the warm reception we got. We gathered a whooping total of 23 completed surveys. Thanks to the testers’ feedback, we could confirm we were on the right track with the new implementation of the tutorial and the UI (namely the feedback icons that appear on top of the screen during the game). The previous version (from the december closed alpha) was quite confusing and we’re glad we managed to improve on this feature. We also made some surprising discoveries about the characters. It seemed that Duncan, one of the main characters, didn’t win the heart of most of you.
"Which character did you like the least?" As you can see in the chart results here above, he came in the second place in the answers to the question “Which character did you like the least?”, right behind Erik (but it’s quite understandable and we were anticipating that response, Erik being the main antagonist and a short-fused arrogant misogynistic jerk). Of course, we’ll try to make Duncan a tad more sympathetic and/or charismatic for the next iterations of the game. Here are some pictures from the evening:
We spent a wonderful time and we’ll be looking forward to doing this again in the future.
Last week, we said goodbye to our art intern, Esther. Having her in the team was quite a breath of fresh air for us and for the project! Here’s a couple of images she made for us:
For the next month or so, Nico will be working on a special part of chapter 4, where you get to discover the backstory of your favorite character of your playthrough. Expect to go down the rabbit hole, as we’ve prepared a rollercoaster of wonders and grief mixed with some more upbeat moments for each of them.
As for me, I’ve been working on the integration of chapter 3 as well as planning and drafting the last three chapters (i.e. chapters 7 to 9). This part of the writing process is always the hardest, as I have to juggle between every story thread that have been opened up so far and delivering closure on every variation of the plot in a satisfying way. Once again, thank you for support, and see you next month! Meanwhile, don’t forget to wishlist us on Steam. You'll be notified as soon as the game is released. And if you want to hear from us more often, you can also follow us on social networks: twitter.com/novabox facebook.com/seersisle instagram.com/seersisle Best, Geoffroy, on behalf on the team.
[ 2018-05-03 13:22:41 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello everyone! As you can see with the numbering, this is the first issue of many. We’re planning on telling you what we’re up to and, of course, we'll update you on our progress on Seers Isle on a monthly basis.
Union St. Jean Playtest
First of all, we would like to thank everyone who took the the time to come and check out Seers Isle for our playtest at the Union St. Jean last Friday. It was the first time we were showing the game outside of our circle of friends and family, and we’ve been overwhelmed by the warm reception we got. We gathered a whooping total of 23 completed surveys. Thanks to the testers’ feedback, we could confirm we were on the right track with the new implementation of the tutorial and the UI (namely the feedback icons that appear on top of the screen during the game). The previous version (from the december closed alpha) was quite confusing and we’re glad we managed to improve on this feature. We also made some surprising discoveries about the characters. It seemed that Duncan, one of the main characters, didn’t win the heart of most of you.
"Which character did you like the least?" As you can see in the chart results here above, he came in the second place in the answers to the question “Which character did you like the least?”, right behind Erik (but it’s quite understandable and we were anticipating that response, Erik being the main antagonist and a short-fused arrogant misogynistic jerk). Of course, we’ll try to make Duncan a tad more sympathetic and/or charismatic for the next iterations of the game. Here are some pictures from the evening:
We spent a wonderful time and we’ll be looking forward to doing this again in the future.
Current Progress
Last week, we said goodbye to our art intern, Esther. Having her in the team was quite a breath of fresh air for us and for the project! Here’s a couple of images she made for us:
For the next month or so, Nico will be working on a special part of chapter 4, where you get to discover the backstory of your favorite character of your playthrough. Expect to go down the rabbit hole, as we’ve prepared a rollercoaster of wonders and grief mixed with some more upbeat moments for each of them.
As for me, I’ve been working on the integration of chapter 3 as well as planning and drafting the last three chapters (i.e. chapters 7 to 9). This part of the writing process is always the hardest, as I have to juggle between every story thread that have been opened up so far and delivering closure on every variation of the plot in a satisfying way. Once again, thank you for support, and see you next month! Meanwhile, don’t forget to wishlist us on Steam. You'll be notified as soon as the game is released. And if you want to hear from us more often, you can also follow us on social networks: twitter.com/novabox facebook.com/seersisle instagram.com/seersisle Best, Geoffroy, on behalf on the team.
[ 2018-05-03 13:22:41 CET ] [ Original post ]
Seers Isle
Nova-box
Developer
Nova-box
Publisher
Summer 2018
Release
Singleplayer Tags
Game News Posts:
52
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Very Positive
(141 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
- Seers Isle Linux [1.02 G]
Seers Isle is an interactive graphic novel, set in a fantasy version of medieval northern Europe, where your choices impact the fate of a group of characters.
Story:
“The island… It was my prison.
For ages, I roamed the land, helpless, looking for a way out...
... And then, they arrived.”
A group of shaman apprentices set foot on the shores of a sacred island to be initiated to magic.
As they progress through the wilderness, looking for the “Seers”, their spirit-guides, they realize they’re not alone.
Who is this strange horned woman they are seeing in their dreams?
Features:
- Explore the island through a diverse group of characters, depicted in a gorgeous European comic book art style.
- Every choice matters. Each decision you make slightly alters the mood and personality of the main character as well as her relationship with the rest of the group.
- A huge amount of content: with each playthrough, discover a novel-sized adventure and a slice of the hundreds of hand-drawn images created for the game.
- An immersive and finely crafted soundtrack: the music adapts and shifts according to your choices and the mood of each scene.
- Try out our dynamic dialog system: read the story like a comic book.
- High replayability: choose your soulmate and discover the outcome of your decisions through multiple story paths and endings.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04 and later (64bits only)
- Processor: 2.0 Ghz (with SSE2 instruction set support)Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated or dedicated graphic card with 512MB of VRAM
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 and later. Fedora 21. Debian 8 (64bits only)
- Processor: 2.6 Ghz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated or dedicated graphic card with 512MB of VRAM
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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