Great and stylish game, for some reason the “destroyed” animation gave me Prince of Persia 2 cutscenes vibes
You and your team did a great job! But, to be honest, I’m not that much smart for strategy games and gave up once I’ve accidentally healed the enemy for 17 HP :D
Hey Clyde, thanks for playing! I played some of Forest Story last night and fell in love with it, will definitely play a lot more later.
Regarding healing an enemy, I'm not sure how that happened, and I cannot replicate this; TRPGs are very complex games and I'm not surprised there are some bugs deep in there. I definitely appreciate the compliments though, put a lot of work into the style!! That dithering animation when a unit is destroyed is just a shader that can be found here
It’s okay, don’t mind the bugs - TRPG’s ARE hard to make and it’s a gamejam entry, so it’s no shock some glitches’n’stuff might suddenly appear (In forest story, a couple of people managed to get stuck in an activatable platform, so I’m no exception to that phenomenon :P)
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Great and stylish game, for some reason the “destroyed” animation gave me Prince of Persia 2 cutscenes vibes
You and your team did a great job! But, to be honest, I’m not that much smart for strategy games and gave up once I’ve accidentally healed the enemy for 17 HP :D
Hey Clyde, thanks for playing! I played some of Forest Story last night and fell in love with it, will definitely play a lot more later.
Regarding healing an enemy, I'm not sure how that happened, and I cannot replicate this; TRPGs are very complex games and I'm not surprised there are some bugs deep in there. I definitely appreciate the compliments though, put a lot of work into the style!! That dithering animation when a unit is destroyed is just a shader that can be found here
It’s okay, don’t mind the bugs - TRPG’s ARE hard to make and it’s a gamejam entry, so it’s no shock some glitches’n’stuff might suddenly appear (In forest story, a couple of people managed to get stuck in an activatable platform, so I’m no exception to that phenomenon :P)