This game is a simple platformer with puzzle and action elements.You play as an astronaut, forced to land in a strange alien planet. Low on fuel, now you need to find some way to get an alien power core and avenge your planet, defeating your arch enemy, Grigori.
The main game mechanic is the clever use of a teleportation device, to move around the levels.
The game will be completely done in a pixel-art retro style with original music.For more information, screenshots and almost daily updates on project you can check our official DevLog at:Forums.tigsource.com or at our site: www.studiominiboss.com
Indie Royale is proud to present The Debut 2 Bundle, featuring six video games which are in Steam Greenlight, offering you the chance to sample the indie stars of tomorrow, today. With Croixleur, Beast Boxing Turbo, Dawnstar, Battlepaths, Out There Somewhere and Diehard Dungeon all on offer please show your support for indie newcomers with this week’s tantalising bundle of games that deserve greater awareness than they have today.
Available for PC, DRM-free via Desura
Born in the land of the rising sun, Croixleur is a frenetic hack & slash arcade action game from indie developer souvenir circ. Assume the role of Lucrezia Visconti as she battles her way through floors of brutal monsters while you work to keep the combo counter rising. With three play modes (Story, Score Attack and Survival), ten weapons to collect, each with its own special move, and 20 in-game achievements, this is the quintessential indie action game in 2013.
The Steam Greenlight link for Croixleur is here.
Available for PC and Mac, DRM-free via Desura
Featured in True PC Gaming's ‘Best of 2012’ and described by Rock, Paper, Shotgun as “pleasantly unhinged", Beast Boxing Turbo casts players as a human boxer trying to hide her true species as she fights her way through the animal boxing leagues of Beasthalla. To succeed you’ll need to develop a boxing rhythm, switching between attack and defence, before training your fighter up in key skills and equipping one of 35 different pieces of equipment to even the odds. Beat the Ultra League’s grand champion to unlock NewGame Plus mode for even tougher round of pixel pugilism.
BONUS: Bundle includes four tracks from the game’s original soundtrack and some exclusive artwork
The Steam Greenlight link for Beast Boxing Turbo is here.
Available for PC and Mac, DRM-free via Desura
Dawnstar is best described as a modern day Space Sim/RPG. Fear, desperation, and organized crime dominate the lawless galaxy sector of Dawnstar, over whose control mafia factions struggle. Cast as a hotshot pilot, you're hired bring order to the chaos. But will you fulfil your duties or exploit your position? With free-flight gameplay, near endless loot to find, over 20 story missions, an open-world environment with randomly generated side missions and co-op multiplayer for up to four friends, Dawnstar is one final frontier you’ll want to master.
The Steam Greenlight link for Dawnstar is here.
Available for PC, DRM-free via Desura
Create a unique hero in Battlepaths, a 2D Rogue-like RPG that boasts over 25 hours of gameplay as you hunt the Chaos Overlord. Through deep customisation you can choose to play as anything from a heavy, damage-dealing tank character to a deadly ninja that utilizes high speed and agility to attack his victims from out of nowhere. A sophisticated drop system generates innumerable items that can be equipped, while the nuanced combat system allows you to summon creatures to fight by your side as you dash through three distinct realms in search of your ultimate foe.
BONUS: Bundle includes three tracks from the game’s original soundtrack
The Steam Greenlight link for Battlepaths is here.
Available for PC, DRM-free via Desura
This game is a simple platformer with puzzle and action elements. You play as an astronaut, forced to land in a strange alien planet. Low on fuel, now you need to find some way to get an alien power core and avenge your planet, defeating your arch enemy, Grigori. The main game mechanic is the clever use of a teleportation device, to move around the levels.
BONUS: Bundle includes OST
The Steam Greenlight link for Out There Somewhere is here.
Available for PC, DRM-free via Desura
Described by developer Tricktale as ‘The Legend of Zelda meets a Rogue-like’, Diehard Dungeon hurls you into the belly of a randomly generated dungeon and asks that you escape by any means necessary. With melee and ranged combat, 16 abilities to acquire, seven hulking bosses, multiple endings and a self-upgradeable companion chest which must be fed treasure to keep it happy, Diehard Dungeon is endlessly re-playable and the perfect way to round off the Debut 2 Bundle.
The Steam Greenlight link for Diehard Dungeon is here.
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We have finally confirmed, we will be releasing Out There Somewhere February, 21!
We were sketching a few versions for the Out There Somewhere promotional art and we ended up with three. As we couldn't decide between them, here we are...
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Every time I re-stumble across this (got it in a bundle), I think of this ridiculous song from "An American Tail": Youtube.com
That said, I got that bundle specifically because of this game, so hopefully I will actually play this at some point... it being apparently 'short' is a good thing for me, with the absurd backlog I've built up (and surely so many others have as well).
Ya know what? By golly, I'm gonna download it and play it Right Now!
DEAR DEVELOPER!
You have made a decent engine. You've came up with versatile and enjoyable game mechanics. You've created awesome sprites. You made some great sounds and music.
Please contact your local LEVEL DESIGNER and turn this tech-demo into an ACTUAL GAME! It'll be awesome.
For now, i'ts a one-hour game, and the only thing it revolves around is "jump before the white dot hits the wall". Work on that, please, as this could be a great game.
The game was GREAT, but way too short. What I mean is I want more of this :D
The game is nice, but way too short. When I fought the end boss, I figured it was the first area's boss, so it was a bit of a disappointment to find the game ended directly after defeating him.
here is my Lets play part 1 of the is brilliant game - Youtu.be
For me, sound doesn't present at all except that 'Miniboss' logo part. How do I fix this?
Impressive little gem. One issue: Gamepad support works, but is there no way to enable D-pad support natively (without having to use Joy2key or XPadder)?
Amazing game, well worth the hour and change needed to complete it.
Every other game I have on Desura has a place in the right column where it says "Purchased Downloads" and I can download the game DRM free whenever I like. However this one isn't working like that. Bug, or is this intended?
I'm browsing trough the Desura website and it's showing to me... weird, maybe that's a Desura bug?
Well, there is the "Releases" section where there is the option to purchase either the Voskhod edition, the gift option, or the free demo. All games on here have that. Then of course if you had purchased the game you would get a :Purchased Downloads" section below that.
This is the only game I have on Desura that is behaving this way, which is why I mentioned it above. Hmmm not sure what to do about it, if you say you can see the "Purchased Downloads" section on your end. :(
Ok, weird. Today the "Purchased Downloads" section is indeed there. Not sure how this got fixed, but it seems to be working correctly now. Thanks.