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July Update ~ Tutorials, Multiplayer, and Switch News
It feels as though July has rushed right past us this year. While work has been ploughing on as ever - with lots of proofreading, coding, designing, and music mixing - it has also been good to take a little break from the hot weather this month. Lets take a look at whats been happening around The Garden Path this July.
Recently my streaming partner-in-crime, Fern, made me aware that it has now been over a year since our first Twitch stream for fromcarrotcake. 24 streams and 283 followers later, its been a real treat sharing art and time with you all as weve discussed just about everything from how to create peaceful UIs to theoretical banana societies. More recently I've dipped my toe into a less scheduled format for streaming, where last Friday I hit the 'stream' button while working through mastering and mixing the game's soundtrack. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, it was fun sharing my thoughts, and made the time fly by. These lazy streams might make an appearance every now and then, so make sure youre following our channel if youd like to be notified when we go live! Follow us here: twitch.tv/fromcarrotcake. And of course, if you want even more The Garden Path streaming content, you can find us on TikTok where our wonderful community manager, Alex, goes live every other week as well as sharing all sorts of fun content. Have a look here: tiktok.com/@fromcarrotcake.
With last months update being feature-focused, much of the work this July has been under-the-hood in preparation for big changes to come. My priority for the upcoming 0.5 update will be a revisited tutorial and new-player-experience. Ive been hard at work drawing up designs for a tutorial system that feels rewarding, unobtrusive, optional, and scales its information depending on how much the player wants to learn. This has been in-the-works for some time, and Im eager to invite new players to try out the game for the first time, and hear how they get on.
Work on local multiplayer, our second stretch goal, is now in full swing, as we figure out camera, UI and controls to suit two players working side by side.
The games code is being changed in big-ways to accommodate multiple player characters and their respective data thats collected while playing the game. Once the new systems work for single-player, it should be a simple step to drop another player into the Garden. Plans are in the works for an interface that works across two smaller screens, with both shared and player-specific elements, and a control system that adapts to more simple devices (such as a single joy-con). A small UI change has already made its way into the public build of the game - the new ID Card which helps provide more details for the item youre inspecting in the games different UI elements. Its been redesigned to better take advantage of vertical screen real-estate, allowing more room horizontally on-screen for single-player, and better fitting the slimmer split-screen views when multiplayer is ready.
Also some exciting news - a Nintendo Switch Dev Kit has been approved and will be on its way very soon! Hopefully, well start to see some very real Nintendo Switch footage of the game in the coming months. Watch this space!
And as always, here is your reminder that you can join our official Discord Community server, which you can join here. Here you can chat with the team, meet fellow backers, and help me shape The Garden Path. And of course, we encourage you to share your real-life gardening with your fellow gardening gamers. Until next time Louis, carrotcake * Join our Discord server Follow us on Twitter: @fromcarrotcake Check out our TikTok: @fromcarrotcake Find us on Instagram: @fromcarrotcake Keep up via Mastodon: @ldurrant https://store.steampowered.com/app/1638500/The_Garden_Path/
[ 2022-07-29 14:46:23 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello gardeners,
It feels as though July has rushed right past us this year. While work has been ploughing on as ever - with lots of proofreading, coding, designing, and music mixing - it has also been good to take a little break from the hot weather this month. Lets take a look at whats been happening around The Garden Path this July.
Some Streams
Recently my streaming partner-in-crime, Fern, made me aware that it has now been over a year since our first Twitch stream for fromcarrotcake. 24 streams and 283 followers later, its been a real treat sharing art and time with you all as weve discussed just about everything from how to create peaceful UIs to theoretical banana societies. More recently I've dipped my toe into a less scheduled format for streaming, where last Friday I hit the 'stream' button while working through mastering and mixing the game's soundtrack. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, it was fun sharing my thoughts, and made the time fly by. These lazy streams might make an appearance every now and then, so make sure youre following our channel if youd like to be notified when we go live! Follow us here: twitch.tv/fromcarrotcake. And of course, if you want even more The Garden Path streaming content, you can find us on TikTok where our wonderful community manager, Alex, goes live every other week as well as sharing all sorts of fun content. Have a look here: tiktok.com/@fromcarrotcake.
Game Updates
With last months update being feature-focused, much of the work this July has been under-the-hood in preparation for big changes to come. My priority for the upcoming 0.5 update will be a revisited tutorial and new-player-experience. Ive been hard at work drawing up designs for a tutorial system that feels rewarding, unobtrusive, optional, and scales its information depending on how much the player wants to learn. This has been in-the-works for some time, and Im eager to invite new players to try out the game for the first time, and hear how they get on.
Work on local multiplayer, our second stretch goal, is now in full swing, as we figure out camera, UI and controls to suit two players working side by side.
The games code is being changed in big-ways to accommodate multiple player characters and their respective data thats collected while playing the game. Once the new systems work for single-player, it should be a simple step to drop another player into the Garden. Plans are in the works for an interface that works across two smaller screens, with both shared and player-specific elements, and a control system that adapts to more simple devices (such as a single joy-con). A small UI change has already made its way into the public build of the game - the new ID Card which helps provide more details for the item youre inspecting in the games different UI elements. Its been redesigned to better take advantage of vertical screen real-estate, allowing more room horizontally on-screen for single-player, and better fitting the slimmer split-screen views when multiplayer is ready.
Also some exciting news - a Nintendo Switch Dev Kit has been approved and will be on its way very soon! Hopefully, well start to see some very real Nintendo Switch footage of the game in the coming months. Watch this space!
Your usual reminder!
And as always, here is your reminder that you can join our official Discord Community server, which you can join here. Here you can chat with the team, meet fellow backers, and help me shape The Garden Path. And of course, we encourage you to share your real-life gardening with your fellow gardening gamers. Until next time Louis, carrotcake * Join our Discord server Follow us on Twitter: @fromcarrotcake Check out our TikTok: @fromcarrotcake Find us on Instagram: @fromcarrotcake Keep up via Mastodon: @ldurrant https://store.steampowered.com/app/1638500/The_Garden_Path/
[ 2022-07-29 14:46:23 CET ] [ Original post ]
The Garden Path
carrotcake
Developer
carrotcake
Publisher
2021
Release
Game News Posts:
121
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🎮 Full Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
Mostly Positive
(39 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
- [0 B]
Far from your old life, you find yourself a new wilderness - a life once lived in these dense woods, waiting to be rediscovered.
The Garden Path explores the quiet moments of a life well lived, where your garden will grow to reflect both the passing of time and your own design. Time here runs in concert with the real world, and the passing of seasons heralds new encounters and a new story to weave.
Above all, The Garden Path is a life sim that celebrates the tranquil and the pensive, a tucked-away place to shape and grow as you like.
Designed to be played as and when you wish, The Garden Path features a wealth of stories, activities and distractions to be experienced at your own pace. Don’t have time to watch your flowers grow? Come back tomorrow: time in the garden passes alongside the real world, and you’ll find plants you nurtured one day may bloom the next.
You won’t be alone in your new home. Charming inhabitants will come and go, from Bunk, the tea-brewing macaque to Larto, a Greenlandic Musk Ox with a penchant for song-fish. You may even find some visitors willing to make their home alongside your own!
The garden is calm and still. A tender world of familiar sights and sounds, melody, and friendly faces. A space to call your own, to curate, and to reflect.
With a unique hand-drawn aesthetic, The Garden Path’s stunning visual design embraces you from the start, inviting you in and welcoming you to stay. Combined with unique soundtracks for both day and night, it won't be long before you're lost in the flow.
The Garden Path explores the quiet moments of a life well lived, where your garden will grow to reflect both the passing of time and your own design. Time here runs in concert with the real world, and the passing of seasons heralds new encounters and a new story to weave.
Above all, The Garden Path is a life sim that celebrates the tranquil and the pensive, a tucked-away place to shape and grow as you like.
Designed to be played as and when you wish, The Garden Path features a wealth of stories, activities and distractions to be experienced at your own pace. Don’t have time to watch your flowers grow? Come back tomorrow: time in the garden passes alongside the real world, and you’ll find plants you nurtured one day may bloom the next.
You won’t be alone in your new home. Charming inhabitants will come and go, from Bunk, the tea-brewing macaque to Larto, a Greenlandic Musk Ox with a penchant for song-fish. You may even find some visitors willing to make their home alongside your own!
The garden is calm and still. A tender world of familiar sights and sounds, melody, and friendly faces. A space to call your own, to curate, and to reflect.
With a unique hand-drawn aesthetic, The Garden Path’s stunning visual design embraces you from the start, inviting you in and welcoming you to stay. Combined with unique soundtracks for both day and night, it won't be long before you're lost in the flow.
Features:
- A humble gardening life-sim with real-time progress even when you’re away.
- Rich illustrated visuals and original soundtracks that draw you in.
- A charming cast of characters, all with their own stories to tell.
- A far away corner to call your own - somewhere to pause and stay awhile.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04Memory: 4 GB RAMStorage: 3 GB available space
- Memory: 4 GB RAMStorage: 3 GB available space
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04Memory: 4 GB RAMStorage: 3 GB available space
- Memory: 4 GB RAMStorage: 3 GB available space
- Storage: 3 GB available space
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