I'm sure some of you have noticed, but an update was pushed late last night. This update adds simple mod support to the game! You can install, enable, and change the load order of mods within the game's settings menu. Mods available for installation come from Github's API. To create a mod, simply go to the Github and fork the Assets repository. Any file can be edited or replaced in the Assets folder. As soon as the repository is forked, you'll be able to see and install your mod from the game. If you ever accidentally install a mod that is broken, thus resulting in the game not properly starting up or crashing, you can use the extra command line argument [noparse]--disableMods[/noparse] to disable all your mods and reset the assets directory to its original state. From there you can go through and reenable you mods one by one to find the troublemaker. I'll be adding this as a runtime menu entry on Steam so it'll be easier to remember/fix. Now that modding is supported as part of the game, finishing the Content Manager will be my full focus for this week's development in order to make modding easier and safer. Have fun with the new update!
I'm sure some of you have noticed, but an update was pushed late last night. This update adds simple mod support to the game! You can install, enable, and change the load order of mods within the game's settings menu. Mods available for installation come from Github's API. To create a mod, simply go to the Github and fork the Assets repository. Any file can be edited or replaced in the Assets folder. As soon as the repository is forked, you'll be able to see and install your mod from the game. If you ever accidentally install a mod that is broken, thus resulting in the game not properly starting up or crashing, you can use the extra command line argument [noparse]--disableMods[/noparse] to disable all your mods and reset the assets directory to its original state. From there you can go through and reenable you mods one by one to find the troublemaker. I'll be adding this as a runtime menu entry on Steam so it'll be easier to remember/fix. Now that modding is supported as part of the game, finishing the Content Manager will be my full focus for this week's development in order to make modding easier and safer. Have fun with the new update!
StoryMode - A Game About Crafting
Nicholas Hydock
Nicholas Hydock
2017-10-02
Indie Casual Singleplayer
Game News Posts 38
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mostly Positive
(18 reviews)
https://craft.luna.red
https://store.steampowered.com/app/386710 
The Game includes VR Support
[135.71 M]
At least there's some fun to be had as he traverses the dungeons generated from your old high-school reports and questionable images.
Wait a second, did I just say old high-school reports?! They have value now?
You sure bet!
You'll have to delve deep into your hard drive's dungeons to create the list of items the goddess has bestowed upon you to create. All the dungeons are randomly generated from the files that you select on your hard drive, with bigger files creating bigger dungeons, and different file types designating different kinds of loot you can find. Items, craftables, and monsters all have generated names with randomly selected comedic, and occasionally relatively offensive, adjectives attached. Even the requirements to make the crafted items are random! Who cares if any of this makes sense?!
Features
- Randomly generated dungeons based on your files
- Randomly generated items
- BOSS FIGHTS
- A cringe worthy story
- A not really fresh take on the genre
- Randomly generated quests
- Being able to play with one hand with a beer in the other
- an excessive amount of color!
- Randomly generated crafting recipes?
- A not try-hard personality
Spoiler Alert Ahead! You have been warned!
Storymode is a satirical homage to the Rogue genre, while being an easily accessible and ironic experience. Within minutes you can already be collecting tons of loot, exploring your hard drive, taking on quests, and dying. The game features practically no story, and it's crafting experience is no more than a glorified fetch quest. That said, there's still plenty to sink tons of time into, as it's a lightweight experience that's great for playing during a coffeebreak.- OS: Ubuntu 14.04
- Processor: Intel i3-2350mMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.2 compatible graphics card
- Storage: 250 MB available space
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