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Huge news for King under the Mountain (July 2021 Update)

Hi everyone, its been far too long since the last dev update forKing under the Mountain. Well, there were a lot of factors that fed into that, but rather than go through them, I just want to share the big news with you all King under the Mountain has a publishing deal! Theres many great parts to this announcement, but perhaps most important is that as of 3 weeks ago, Im no longer trying (and failing) to fit gamedev around a full time day job and family life, instead thanks to publisher funding Im now working full time on developing the game! The roadmap is in place, most of the artwork required for it has been created, so now Im just powering forward to bring the game to Steam Early Access as soon as possible. Were aiming at a January 2022 early access launch which is just 6 months away almost no time at all compared to the time the game has been in development so far! You might even be wondering why its taken this long for me to sign up with a publisher or why I have at all with how relatively close the early access launch is. Well on the first point, this is the first time Ive spoken to a publisher who really understands the vision for the game. Ive spoken to others who wanted the game completely done and dusted in 18 months time, but I see games in this genre as really benefitting from a long early access period just look at the growth in gameplay and success of games like Prison ArchitectandRimworld. Some publishers werent willing or able to invest the amount required to allow me to quit my day job, so that was a non-starter. As to why would I sign up with a publisher when Ive already got the game so far along the road to the early access launch? Well, as you can see from the increasingly sporadic dev updates, I just havent been able to find the time needed around everything else to progress the game it would have still taken a crazy long time to get the game to Steam from where it was. In addition, any publisher worth their salt brings with them some great marketing clout instead of this now being a hobby project with one guy working on it, theres a whole team pushing the game forward, with multiple people dedicated to marketing so many more people should hear about the game, rather than the small niche its in currently. So who is this mysterious benefactor? A fairly new publisher called Boombox, which is a partnership between Philippe Erwin who brings many, many years of experience in production and business development in games from senior positions at big names like Activision and Warner Bros, and Alexander Poysky of Poysky Productions, who producedRegions of Ruin,Between the StarsandTravellers Rest (among others). Ive actually been in touch with Alexander for over 2 years already, specifically around publishingKing under the Mountain, and everything just lined up on both sides recently that we were able to come up with an arrangement that works for both of us. Im very excited to be working with them and their wider team! So now that Im working full time on the game, I was able to wrap up development on Alpha 5 in just a few days. You might remember from the previous update that I was due to go onto constructing roofing and flooring. Well Im pleased to say thats done now! Heres a little look at constructing roofing in the game (with a bit of a preview of rain as well): [previewyoutube=u0NKYfd9rno;full][/previewyoutube] Roofing isnt super important yet but it will be once weather effects are added (which is the current development goal!). It does change up the happiness bonuses a little though dwarves now get a happiness bonus from working in a zone completely enclosed with walls or doors and a roof. Of course, any mined out areas come with a roof already so perhaps this will encourage players to dig into the mountainside? You may have noticed in the video that the Quad option for building walls has been replace by Room which also fills in roofing in-between the walls. Finally you can also put your own constructed flooring down. Along with this, flooring now provides different movement speeds depending on the type of flooring. You will find that gravel is quite slow to walk on, but any flooring constructed by dwarves speeds up movement considerably, so it can be worth laying down paths between high traffic areas. Of course, the AI pathfinding now takes the floor speed into account, so it will plan out paths based on the flooring available. This might mean if you do build quicker paths between areas, you might need to widen them to account for the higher traffic passing by! Having wrapped up Alpha 5, it was released as Alpha 5.3 to the Itch page. Now that were fully focusing on the Steam Early Access release, the game is not currently available for new purchases on Itch.io. Current owners will still be able to download any and all future updates, and it also shouldnt be too long before we start pushing updates to Steam as well. At that point, well make Steam keys available to anyone who currently has a copy on Itch (i.e. anyone who backed the Kickstarter or has purchased the game since) so look out for that news in the near future. Next it came time to make a start on Alpha 6. Looking into it, I was still waiting on a few of the art assets which were being produced which made Alpha 6 all work together. To avoid any waiting around (though those assets have since been completed), I ended up swapping the contents of Alphas 6 and 7 with each other, so now Alpha 6 covers fire and weather effects. On that note then, I started with fire, and as a good indication of how much more progress is being made with me focusing fulltime on gamedev, the entire fire feature has been completed as well! Heres a look at it: [previewyoutube=0_orFiGSNAE;full][/previewyoutube] The games now getting to a point where the different systems really start to get to interact with each other. Fire spreads to nearby things depending on if theyre flammable, which itself is determined by the materials that form each item/entity in the game. Unfortunately for your dwarves, they count as flammable too, but at least a dwarf will roll around or seek out water (when not running around in a panic) in an attempt to put themselves out. Everything else will require the use of a new order to extinguish flames, which involves filling a container with water and dumping it over the fire to put it out. Failing that, fires will either spread to nearby entities or else eventually consume and destroy the thing on fire. Heres a tip dont build things around the blacksmiths forge out of wood! Theres good news for your flaming dwarves though, with fire done Im now working on adding all kinds of weather to the game, first of all rain which you can see a little of in the roofing video above. Rain has a good chance of extinguishing fires, but only if they are outdoors! Rain will make your dwarves a bit upset at walking or working in it, but especially upset at having to sleep in the rain (wouldnt you be?) so youll want to dig those bedrooms out fairly quickly. Rain will tie into the more advanced modelling of farming crops which is now part of alpha 7, and perhaps most awkwardly of all, introduce the system of oxidisation to certain metals (i.e. iron and steel items will eventually rust and become useless if left outside). And that is just the first type of weather! Look forward to snow and cold in winter which will be harder to survive, thunderstorms with fire-causing lightning strikes, and more, all to be released as Alpha 6 in the next couple of weeks. And thats where were up to! I am very sorry this update is such a long time since the last, but now with the publishing deal in place, I cant imagine missing another one until the not-too-long-in-the-future Steam release and beyond! See you next month, or if you want to keep more up to date, join the King under the Mountain Discord server.


[ 2021-07-31 13:21:30 CET ] [ Original post ]

King under the Mountain
Rocket Jump Technology Developer
Rocket Jump Technology Publisher
2021-11-24 Release
Game News Posts: 58
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed (129 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
  • King under the Mountain Linux [712.99 M]
King under the Mountain is a simulation-based settlement-building strategy game set in a fantasy world.

The game is based around these central pillars:
  • A simulated world – The game world is built on a series of interlocking systems which combine together to simulate a living, breathing world. As night changes to day, trees and plants will grow (or not) based on sunlight and rainfall. The local environment and changing seasons have effects on the native flora and fauna. Your settlers and other characters have their own personal social and physical needs that you’ll have to fulfil to keep them happy (or at least stop them from breaking and going insane!)
  • Procedural generation – Every map is randomly generated from an initial seed (a large number) so that no two maps will ever be the same – unless you choose to use the same seed! The art assets for the game have been created in such a way that they can be drawn by the game engine for near limitless variation in colour – so every tree, plant and character will have their own unique combination of colours and appearance.
  • Peaceful expansion – It’s an important design goal that it’s possible to play the entire game without getting into armed conflict with other factions (if you choose to). Although weapons and combat can be significant parts of gameplay, we wanted to make sure you can peacefully build up a fully-functioning town to have the satisfaction of sitting back and watching your settlers go about their business in an “art farm” style of play.
  • Multiple ways to play – As well as different ways to build and grow your settlement (do you focus on mining? farming? crafting? buying and selling goods?), in King under the Mountain you can play as several different races and factions each with their own unique gameplay elements. You could build a dwarven fortress dug deep into the side of a mountain, a town of humans at an important river crossing, or a tribe of orcs hunting and raiding others. More than just different races to play as, we want to introduce completely new play styles as unusual factions – perhaps a lone wizard building their secret lair with golems they have constructed, an evil necromancer raising an army of the dead, a dragon amassing a hoard of gold in a giant cave system, or even an invasion of demons attacking the material world.
  • Player-driven content – Have you ever spent hours in a creative game building something, only for it to sit hidden away on your computer? In King under the Mountain, players can opt-in to automatically upload their settlements for other players to visit. This drives the basis of the adventure mode – you put together a party of champions from your settlement’s population, and go off on an adventure to explore another player’s creation. This mode will involve turn-based tactical combat as you explore and battle through another player’s fortress, claiming rare resources that may be difficult or impossible to acquire otherwise. It’s important to note that nothing will be lost by either player in this encounter – you don’t actually “attack” the other player, only a copy of their settlement, and there are benefits to be gained by both parties.
  • Mod friendly engine – Another big design goal is that everything you see or read in the game (and the variables behind them) are fully open to modification. In fact, the base game is built as an engine with one base mod applied to it (which modders can look at to see how things work).

MINIMAL SETUP
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.4Ghz or HigherMemory: 4 GB RAM
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
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