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Update 6
Alex made a really cool new intro animation more clearly shows you can have:
It's really hard trying to make a difficulty curve that suits everyone. When I used to go round to gaming events and watch people play there would always be a big difference between the skill level of players. We could have gone the old way of doing "easy mode, normal mode, hard mode" but I think that's not optimal because how can you know what mode you should play if you've never played it before? What we have instead is a dynamic difficulty that responds to how you do in the game. Ideally we want everyone to have the experience that is right for them, whether they are an experienced gamer or someone who just started playing PC games recently. So, this update increases that range. Whether you are super skilled or just learning how it all works, the difficulty should adapt to you and be fun for you. By default, the game is a bit more exciting/harder in the earlier levels now because I think most people on Steam are in the "experienced gamer" category. For the challenge seekers, the "infinite mode" (random levels, keep going until you die once) which unlocks after you complete the story game is pretty damn hard. Even I can't get more than 8 or so levels into it before I die and have to restart. Especially now that I've forgotten all those different level configurations I designed! (I do play it 2-player mode by myself though, two characters on one control pad, for extra challenge).
Just a small change - we swapped some of the environment art around for a bit more visual variety. That's it for now. See you later Shaz (The game designer)
[ 2020-06-09 11:59:26 CET ] [ Original post ]
How's everyone doing during the (hopefully!) last weeks of the social lock-downs that many countries are experiencing? As a game designer/developer working from home is quite normal for me. Although I will be glad when everyone is more free and we can have friends over again/visit people.
We thought it was about time we updated BFF or Die. I keep an eye on any comments people leave about the game across various communication channels so decided to make the adjustments below.
Controller Options
Alex made a really cool new intro animation more clearly shows you can have:
- Shared controllers (two people on each pad)
- Separate controllers (one person on each pad)
- One person on keyboard
- Two people on keyboard
- Any combination of the above
Difficulty
It's really hard trying to make a difficulty curve that suits everyone. When I used to go round to gaming events and watch people play there would always be a big difference between the skill level of players. We could have gone the old way of doing "easy mode, normal mode, hard mode" but I think that's not optimal because how can you know what mode you should play if you've never played it before? What we have instead is a dynamic difficulty that responds to how you do in the game. Ideally we want everyone to have the experience that is right for them, whether they are an experienced gamer or someone who just started playing PC games recently. So, this update increases that range. Whether you are super skilled or just learning how it all works, the difficulty should adapt to you and be fun for you. By default, the game is a bit more exciting/harder in the earlier levels now because I think most people on Steam are in the "experienced gamer" category. For the challenge seekers, the "infinite mode" (random levels, keep going until you die once) which unlocks after you complete the story game is pretty damn hard. Even I can't get more than 8 or so levels into it before I die and have to restart. Especially now that I've forgotten all those different level configurations I designed! (I do play it 2-player mode by myself though, two characters on one control pad, for extra challenge).
Environments
Just a small change - we swapped some of the environment art around for a bit more visual variety. That's it for now. See you later Shaz (The game designer)
[ 2020-06-09 11:59:26 CET ] [ Original post ]
BFF or Die
ASA Studio
Developer
ASA Studio
Publisher
2018-09-13
Release
Game News Posts:
24
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Mixed
(41 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
- BffOrDie_linux [759.31 M]
Congratulations! You and your friends are graduating from the prestigious Intergalactic Time Academy. No time for partying though as your first mission awaits! The Orbees are all missing. Yes, those curious little beings made of energy who power our time-tech are nowhere to be fou... no, wait! We have a faint trace on their signal. Are you brave enough to rescue them?
Prepare yourself for unknown dangers. If you find some of the Orbees they might equip your Space-Time Machine with new tech. Decide who is in charge of each gadget and combine your abilities to discover the best strategies.
Use cunning, comradeship and co-operation to survive and never forget the Academy motto: “BFF or Die!”
Every part of BFF or Die has been developed with fun-filled group experiences in mind: a vision of players huddling around their PC and enjoying exciting and memorable moments that extend beyond the game itself.
In BFF or Die, you work together or you die together. If you are a lone wolf, the entire game can be played in single-player. Can you make it through Ancient Egypt all by yourself?
So grab your BFFs and get ready for 30 levels of tense, exciting couch co-op puzzling action for 1-4 players. Once you’ve reached the true potential as a BFF, fire into Infinite mode for never-ending challenges and fun.
Prepare yourself for unknown dangers. If you find some of the Orbees they might equip your Space-Time Machine with new tech. Decide who is in charge of each gadget and combine your abilities to discover the best strategies.
Use cunning, comradeship and co-operation to survive and never forget the Academy motto: “BFF or Die!”
Best friends forever
BFF or Die is a couch co-op game where players must work together to survive. Bonds will be formed and friendships will be tested in this one of a kind adventure.Every part of BFF or Die has been developed with fun-filled group experiences in mind: a vision of players huddling around their PC and enjoying exciting and memorable moments that extend beyond the game itself.
In BFF or Die, you work together or you die together. If you are a lone wolf, the entire game can be played in single-player. Can you make it through Ancient Egypt all by yourself?
Share and play
Two players can buddy up and share the same control pad or take control of different sides of the keyboard. All four players cooperating in close proximity to overcome the game’s deadly challenges.So grab your BFFs and get ready for 30 levels of tense, exciting couch co-op puzzling action for 1-4 players. Once you’ve reached the true potential as a BFF, fire into Infinite mode for never-ending challenges and fun.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Mint 18 / Ubuntu 16.04.01 or higher
- Processor: Intel i5 2.4 Ghz or higherMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 780 or higher
- Storage: 850 MB available space
- OS: x86 or compatible processorStorage: 555 MB available space
- Storage: 555 MB available space
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