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F4F - The Chosen One - Adventure Defender

A topic by Jay Arnold created Nov 18, 2018 Views: 297
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INTRODUCTION

I'm looking for feedback on my enormous game project. It is in early alpha stages, but will be vastly expanded upon. I'm trying to get people to break and/or beat the game. The game has many dynamic mechanics and can be played so many routes, as far as character customization, class, and strategies.

You will begin in a character customization screen and will be thrown into the game world, with a companion to help keep your crystal safe. You must level up and acquire skills that will make you powerful enough to take down even a dragon. But at all costs, your crystal must live, for it has the ability to revive you upon death.

You will find this game challenging as it progressively gets more difficult. It is easy to get yourself in a sticky situation that ends the game. If you can make it far enough, you might find the dragon boss that I recently added. He will be one of many mechanical bosses found in the finished game. For those of you playing, I challenge you to defeat the dragon. You are likely to encounter bugs or crashes between now and then, but It is possible. Are you up for it?

SCREENSHOTS


FUTURE OF THE GAME

When the game is more developed, It will contain a vastly expanded ability system and branching story lines. You will encounter a wider variety of enemies in each region and will have to defeat several epic-ly challenging bosses. The dragon is absolutely nothing compared to what you will encounter later in the game.


DOWNLOAD the game (demo) for Windows HERE

FEEDBACK

The type of feedback I am looking for is constructive, or supportive. Again, the game is in it's infancy and needs many features and improvements to the core before it is completed. Please report to me your honest opinion on how captivating the current game is. I'd also like to hear your suggestions for continued development, or any other concerns you might have. Maybe you really like something I did and I should build off of it more? Whatever you're thinking, I'd love to hear it. I'll be sure to check out your game(s) and return the favor!