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tinyboss

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About Tinyboss Games

 

Well, it's just me making games in my spare time. I've got two games published on the Google Play Store, Coinbox Clicker and Coinbox Clicker 2. These were developed with Corona SDK, which is a pretty nice tool for authoring mobile games with Lua.

 

I've always stayed away from 3D games due to the complexity, but Leadwerks had a 50% sale on Steam and I saw that it uses Lua as well, so thought I'd give it a try. So far it looks like it'll be feasible to make a game I've had kicking around in my head for a while now, which is a...

 

First-Person Roguelike

 

Roguelikes, Roguelike-likes, and Rogue-lites have been hot for a while now, but I've loved the genre since Rogue, Larn, Moria, Nethack, and Angband. Ever since Ultima Underworld I've wanted to play a proper Roguelike from a first-person perspective. Some recent games like Delver and Ziggurat have gotten me excited, but didn't deliver the experience I have in mind. They're not bad games, but they don't capture the complexities of the Roguelike experience (and to be fair, I don't think they're trying to).

 

If Delver and Ziggurat are first-person Rogue-lites, then I'm aiming to make a first-person Roguelike.

 

That means races, classes, experience levels, skills and feats, stealth, spells, weapons, armor, wands, rings, potions, scrolls, artifacts, gods, procedural and persistent dungeon levels, and a variety of enemies.

 

A proper Roguelike experience also means turn-based, and that's a problem for a FPS style game! I plan to tackle this with a "dynamic pause" system, which the player can toggle on and off at will. While dynamic pause is active, the world automatically freezes unless the player is moving. This allows plenty of time for planning while preserving the FPS feel (I hope!).

 

So that's really ambitious, I know. But I think it'll lend itself well to development in chunks. My roadmap toward the first playable alpha will be in an upcoming post. Thanks for reading!

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I always liked being able to slow time and such, especially in the Fallout games. That seems like a good idea for adding to your FPS/RPG game! I'm interested in seeing how you implement it!

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