Hello, everyone! Long time no talk, but I come with good news. FINALLY! Translations are here for the PC version! The updates also include some quality of life stuff as well as a slight "fuller" version of the game. Let's go over all the changes with a quick list... --French, German, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese have been added to the game! These translations have improvements from the console versions. The French version is specific has been completely re-done! (Ideally, these changes will come to the console version soon too.) --Android build of the game is now available! (Not here lol) --The prologue for the games have been added to this version! Enjoy Lee's backstory without having to download a separate game! (The Prologue is accessible once you've been any ending. So, you should be able to see it just by downloading the next version of the game and booting it up.) --Three new silly achievements! (Gotta replay to get 'em, sorry!) --Fixed a long standing softlock --Fixed a bug where "skipping" would remain on the screen for too long --A tester helped me fix a sound bug that has been plaguing MOST of my games, actually --Other small quality of life stuff that is too tiny to mention here And that's about that! Thank you all for your patience and kindness with this game. I know it's uh, taken me a lot longer to get to the 2nd game than I would have liked, but that's just life sometimes. I'm not a game dev full time, so a lot of stuff gets in the way. But, I'm very determined to work on these games once I finish my current giant game. I hope you enjoy and thanks a ton! Let me know if you see any problems and I'll work on fixing them and updating the files ASAP.
One-Eyed Lee and the Dinner Party
DarkChibiShadow
DarkChibiShadow
2019-12-18
Indie Casual Singleplayer
Game News Posts 1
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Positive
(18 reviews)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1194160 
One-Eyed Lee and the Dinner Party Linux [521.41 M]
Beracus and Lee finally have a lead to more information for a potential cure for Beracus' suffering village.
Upon finding the entrance to an apparently abandoned bunker, the two abruptly become trapped inside and discover the place is still very much lived in by a family of cult members who also happen to be skeletons. (Uh-oh.)
The family mistakes Lee and Beracus for cult members who are simply "late to the party" so to speak, and give them free reign to explore the bunker as they all wait for the surface to become the "New World". (Uh-oh!)
Of course, Beracus and Lee don't have that kind of time! Not only do they need food, water, and air to simply survive, they must return to the surface to continue their search for an the all important cure. Together they must talk to the skeleton family to discover important information, find clues, collect items, and try to uncover and understand the tragedies that turned this simple bunker, into a tomb.
-Point and click your way through a mysterious bunker!
-Uncover the horrifying events that happened there...
-Get to know (and love or hate) 5 unique cult members!
-Get to know, guide, and ultimately judge, your pal One-Eyed Lee!
-Casual, easy to pick up puzzles
-8 different endings!
-3-4 hours for each complete playthrough
-Completely original art, story, and soundtrack
-Available for Windows, Mac, Linux
DarkChibiShadow finally makes their Steam debut!
Known for such titles as "Tomai", "Yarrow Valley", and "Solanaceae: Another Time", DCS is a queer comic artist and game developer who mostly writes erotic stories, but this time has written a spooky, character heavy adventure game.
DCS hopes to make the "One-Eyed Lee" line of games into four parts all featuring Beracus and Lee. As the story continues, we will learn more about both of them, and learn more of Beracus' journey to save his village. Will Lee stay by his side and help him? Will Lee leave? Will Lee even be the answer Beracus oh so hopes him to be? We'll find out!
NomnomNami makes her musical debut on Steam with a completely original soundtrack!
Known for such titles as, "Lonely Wolf Treat", "Syrup and the Ultimate Sweet", and "Her Tears Were My Light", Nami is a game developer who also composes music, and has written some very spooky and fun tracks for this game.
Nami also helped code huge chunks of this game, so without her, this game wouldn't be possible. Thank you, Nami!
- OS: 32-BitMemory: 1 GB RAMGraphics: DirectX Compatible CardStorage: 300 MB available space
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX Compatible Card
- Storage: 300 MB available space
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