Finally Scrappy’s Shootout has reached a basic, playable state! In this devlog I’m going to cover what Scrappy’s Shootout is, what’s in the demo, feedback, and what’s in store for the future. Stay tuned!
Cardinal Game Studios
What is Scrappy’s Shootout?
For those that are just tuning in Scrappy’s Shootout is a casual first person shooter with an emphasis on simplicity while delivering an enjoyable experience. There isn’t much that’s special about Scrappy’s Shootout other than its casual nature and family friendly atmosphere. While the demo isn’t a perfect representation of what I’m going for it is fairly close.
What’s In The Demo?
The game, in its current state, only has one map and one game mode in
singleplayer. Multiplayer has not been implemented as of yet and three
to four more maps for the game are planned alongside three more game
modes: team deathmatch, capture the flag, and last man standing. The
game does have controller support which you can find in the settings
menu. Only one powerup, healthpacks, are in the game at the moment
sadly. The bots in the game are basic and buggy, so be warned. The game
will be better when facing others! There’s not much else. The game is
relatively simple and you will see that for yourself when you launch the
game.
Feedback
The primary reason I’m releasing this demo is to receive one thing: feedback. Please give me feedback on the demo. What did you like about it? What’d you dislike? Did you experience any bugs? Have a suggestion? Send me an email to CardinalGameStudios@outlook.com or Tweet at me @CardinalGS! All feedback would be immensely appreciated.
You can download the current build from itch.io or from my website here.
What’s In Store For The Future
In the future I plan to release updated builds of the game I’m currently doing. I won’t have a set frequency of how often I update, I still plan to do bi-weekly devlogs, but releasing will likely be irregular due to the size of updates. For instance, if one devlog I do a bunch of work on art, develop a map, etc, I will release that as an update. If in another I begin work on a multiplayer system I wouldn’t due to that requiring far more time to develop and test.
If you wish to stay tuned you can follow me on Twitter or check in on my site every now and then. Don’t forget to give feedback! Stay tuned!