





Guard Duty - Preview Roundup Hey all. We're hard at work getting those pesky last bits of development tidied up. I think we're *almost* ready to announce our official release date soon! For now I thought I'd share with you a selection of some of the great feedback we've had since sending out our preview build to press: Guard Duty is a point and click game stuck in the 90s in the best way possible I thought today we would take a closer look at what could be one of the best point-and-click adventures of this generation There are a lot of adventure games out there which say theyve redefined the genre or are inspired by the classics, but its been a long time since Ive come across one which does both as well as Guard Duty seems it will. Promoting an indie game is tough and we really do need all the support we can get in this last stretch leading up to release, any help you can give would be really appreciated! If you're excited to see Guard Duty finally released, why not share our Steam page with some of your friends :) For the latest updates and fun adventure game related content, you can follow me on Twitter.
[ 2019-02-28 10:45:01 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Guard Duty Linux [1.5 G]
Features:
- A full stand-alone game spanning across two drastically different time zones – Past or future, choose your actions wisely. This is not a tale for the faint of heart.
- Full voice acting - Over 6000 lines of fully voiced dialogue.
- Hundreds of detailed animations – Be it the flicker of candlelight, leaves blowing in the wind or the jaws of a giant Wrinkleworm you can be sure those pixels will be pulling their weight.
- Bespoke music and sound – Guard Duty features over 30 unique musical compositions with hundreds of sound effects created in-house specifically for this project.
- Available on Windows, Mac and Linux - Featuring cross-platform support of cloud saves.
- Integrated 'to-do list' keeps track of current goals and objectives – Never lose sight of your goal, Guard Duty features a familiar RPG styled quest tracking system.
- Hand crafted pixel art – True to the era, Guard Duty is created in a juicy 320x240 resolution and styled like a real 90's point and click.
- Streamlined inventory and puzzle design – The feel of a classic, without all the faff. Puzzles are logical with an intuitive interface, Guard Duty features a modern mentality to game design whilst retaining a classic aesthetic.
- OS: Debian 9.x. Ubuntu 16.x. SteamOS
- Processor: Pentium or higherMemory: 64 MB RAM
- Memory: 64 MB RAM
- Graphics: Requires an OpenGL 2.x compliant 3D card
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS: Debian 9.x. Ubuntu 16.x. SteamOS
- Processor: Pentium or higherMemory: 128 MB RAM
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: Requires an OpenGL 2.x compliant 3D card
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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