We are very happy to let you know that we won an award for being the best german indie-game at the Deutscher Entwicklerpreis (German Developer Awards) last week in Cologne. You can view our award page here.
We have prepared a short video, with the ceremony and a few words from our side:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5mr0CZu9Ow
We owe this price to a lot of hard work on our side, but also to your ongoing support. Thank you very much! We wish you a merry christmas and a good start into 2016! We can't wait to tell you what we are going to work on in the new year.
Riad & Johannes
Curious Expedition is a roguelike expedition simulation set in the late 19th century. Together with famous personalities you will venture on unprecedented expeditions to regions never explored before for fame, science and treasures. Put on your pith helmet and khakis and make your way through a lush, procedurally generated world full of wonder and mystery. Now go explore, adventure awaits!
Gameplay overview
Experience your very own adventure through a procedural story which makes every game unique.
Explore procedurally generated worlds, each with its own distinctive set of challenges for the ambitious explorer.
Plan and equip your trek. A good explorer is prepared for any eventuality.
Manage your resources to keep your trek alive and sanity high. Balance your needs with the desire to carry all that precious treasure back home.
Visit and interact with the land’s natives. Enter villages, trade and communicate with local tribes and civilizations that are unknown to mankind.
Loot mysterious temple ruins to gain fame and treasures, but watch out for deadly traps and curses that will compromise your trek and the world around you.
Equip and utilize miraculous treasures to gain advantages, but be wary of unforeseeable side effects.
Fight and defend your trek against a wide range of wild animals, mystical creatures and even dinosaurs.
MINIMAL SETUP
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. fully updated
Processor: 2 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAM
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: 1280x720 minimum resolution. OpenGL 2.0 Support