Hey all! Based off of player feedback, we've really been focusing on adding game controller support and tweaking player movement settings. While it's not going to be a wholesale redesign of how the player moves, it is a substantial overhaul to some internal systems that will require a lot of testing before we release but we think that it's feeling much better. We're also adding the option to allow the player to run in addition to just walking, so if you want to take a quick jog around Haven, you'll be able to do so. Expect an update in the next few weeks! Thanks for all of the wonderful feedback, it is greatly appreciated! -WNG
[ 2018-09-11 19:50:37 CET ] [ Original post ]
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
- Arkhangel: The House of the Seven Stars Linux Depot [4.96 G]
Inspired by the classic point & click adventure games of yesteryear, Arkhangel: The House of the Seven Stars is a story told through the eyes of a family that has recently moved to an isolated town in the frozen wilderness. Explore, unearth dark mysteries, solve puzzles, engross yourself with deep lore, and interact with a large cast of characters in this rich and layered narrative.
- 3D point & click adventure game created with Unity3D.
- Deep narrative with abundant lore to discover and absorb.
- Gorgeous environments in a moody and atmospheric world.
- Large cast of characters to interact with.
- Game controllers supported: This is the recommended method of playing Arkhangel!
- Cinematic, live orchestral musical score by composer and conductor Chad Seiter (ReCore, Super Lucky's Tale, Star Trek, FRINGE, Lego Jurassic World, The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses).
- Direct tie-in to the tabletop game, The Great Nameless.
- Windows & Mac OSX.
WINTER NIGHT GAMES was borne from the collective imagination of two dorky brothers. A lifelong interest in video games, pen & paper role playing games, and horror stories compelled us to start our own company, where we make the kind of games we like to play and telling the stories we like to tell. WNG came out of what started as a collaborative effort to write a horror novella. While iterating and fleshing out the structure of the story, it became apparent this story would lend itself to being told within the medium of an adventure game. A larger framework was then conceived, which could support an overarching story that could be told through various gaming media, both digital and analog.
A SPECIAL NOTE FROM THE DEVELOPER:
While there isn't overt gore or on-screen violence in Arkhangel, there is subject matter and imagery that some might find disturbing. This is a mature game experience.
We recommend playing Arkhangel with a game controller. Give it a try!
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04+ (or equivalent)
- Processor: 2.9GHz Intel Core i3-4130T (dual-core. 3MB cache)Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2.9GHz Intel Core i3-4130T (dual-core. 3MB cache)
- Storage: 5 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: If you are an nVidia user and find some games have strange black dots across the screen. then we highly recommend adding the following to your Steam Launch Options for Arkhangel. "-force-glcore42 -force-clamped". That should get you going.
- OS: Core 4.2
- Processor: 2GHzMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
- Storage: 400 MB available space
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