Without going into my personal junk, about five to six life events hit me at the end of last year, one of which I had been prepping for. I/We already had decided to only work on Dinosaur Cousin Squad until it was ready for internal beta testers (which should be in the next few weeks), but with everything else that hit, it left me very emotionally drained. That and then you add in the Brain Fog, a loving reminder of my two bouts with COVID-19.
The point is that I'm thinking of moving Spooky Cat Girls 2 to later, if not Halloween 2025. Army of Tentacles: Assault on Unicorn Island, if not out by then, would take its place as the Halloween 2024 game. I do not think there is any reason other than current lethargy that AoT: Unicorns would land on Halloween 2024.
Cat Girls: IMT is looking good, but as stated, DCS takes priority, and even if we barreled through it before SDCC in late July, we still wouldn't feel comfortable releasing it until at least December, if not later (for personal reasons as well as wishlists).
We might do some weird, smaller game after DCS level rough draft is done but before SDCC. AoT: Christmas Edition has been thrown around just cause we were playing Lemmings: Christmas Edition last night. It would probably use the remaining art for Tentacle Prawn that we just never ended up using.
Super Army of Tentacles: (Not) A Cthulhu Dating Sim
Stegalosaurus Game Development
Stegalosaurus Game Development
2023-10-13
Indie Strategy Casual RPG Singleplayer
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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[696.92 M] [19.86 M]
Humanity was destined to fall. Your people, the Great Old Ones, were legends among the humans. Tales were told about their might, and whispers rose of how they would one day claim the entire human planet as their own. Of how mankind would simply go insane at the very sight of their malevolent beauty. Finally, the day came for the armies of the unspeakable horrors to rise.
Like, that was it, though. They got their butts kicked. Humanity won. Somehow. It was really, really embarrassing.
Play as a young monster who has only ever known life under human rule. Between finals for University and figuring out who to take to the winter prom, not to mention memorizing your lines for the big school play, you already have a lot of pressure to deal with. Now add the destiny of freeing the Dreamlands from an occupying army. That's rough. In addition to the school year, now you have this whole giant RPG adventure to go on, complete with quests and stats and skills and party members and blah blah blah!
- Word Battles: Combat done via dialogue, with topics ranging from jokes to philosophy to how much wood could a Woodchuck chuck
- A party of millions except legally it's like ten and then a bunch of Army members: Recruit dozens of resistance members from across the Dreamlands, some of which you can bring on quests and utilize for Word Battles
- Manage your party stats: Upgrade both yourself and your army the ways that you see fit!
- A stand alone Army of Tentacles game that could be played either as a sequel to the prior ones in the series or as its own thing
- RPG/Visual Novel hybrid action! Well, Word Battles. But action!
- OS: x86 or compatible processorStorage: 500 MB available space
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- OS: x86 or compatible processorStorage: 500 MB available space
- Storage: 500 MB available space
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