I’d love to get some feedback and suggestions for my game I’ve been working on, the gameplay is very experimental and I’d be very interested in hearing what people think of it. It’s currently in a late pre-alpha stage of development and I’ve been working on it solo for about 7 months now.
This is very impressive, and I could highly see myself enjoying this as a full game.
One thing I’d like to give as feedback, the opening tutorial of sorts which is displayed on the screen, it feels very robotic and unlike a human, I feel giving this more of a story driven voice would help with immersing the player in the world your game creates, for example, a boss speaking to their staff explaining the ropes to an intern, rather than a game describing how to play to a player.
Overall this is a very, very interesting game and I’ll happily follow its production.
Thank you man, I’m glad you like it! Yeah the tutorial needs a lot of work, definitely want to do something similar to that as well as simplifying it and making it more concise so it’s easier to understand.
It’s kind of difficult to know when you’re being watched through the radio, sometimes it makes a different static noise but that doesn’t tell me if they’re watching or not. Could you make it so talking is heard over the radio or something obvious so it’s easier? Additionally, sometimes the cars, ufos and planes will glitch and teleport ahead, which I assume is due to lag, but I don’t have a bad PC. However, with these glitches, I must say this is a very unique game and I hope you’ll update me in the future as I’m quite interested in playing it.
9/10 not the game for me but looks really good (in fact so good my pc dies running it…) but i can see the vibe you’re going for and building off the 80s/early 90s vibe if you do make it have a voice then make it a text to speech and distort it a bit by making it lower quality. a bit slow at the beginning, Ive seen only about 1 UFO on the first night maybe make it have more UFOs. also it would be cooler if an officer or somebody gets on the screen and tells you what to do.