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Full Solar War update
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Repeated intro
Greetings, Earth dweller! You and your other fellows may be living your ordinary lives on this lump of rock, but little do you know, your planet BECAME ONE WITH JUPITER!!!
What changed
- Gameplay
- Store
- UI and audio
But oh, don’t worry about that! As your planet engages in a dance of death that it is most certainly bound to lose, immerse yourself instead in the new arcade game Solar War, and all of the features that it has to offer!
About the release date of my game
Solar War is releasing on March 17th.
I teased in the trailer that I was aiming for March 21st; however, that was still my “best guess” based on how everything was going. For once, things actually went faster than anticipated (they usually go slower), so I’m bumping it up to March 17th. Since this is in the middle of the Spring Sale, there will be a discount on launch as well.
It is a mere coincidence that this release just so happens to be in the middle of a seasonal sale. I definitely didn't actually aim for it!
The demo will shut down around that time as well… for reasons that will be mentioned in another post, coming soon.
Perhaps it’s because all of the players in the demo kept becoming one with Jupiter, and I wanted to break that curse?
I finally get to talk about the Upgrade Store!
I mentioned in Development Blog #1 nearly 10 months ago about something called an “Upgrade Store”. Well, it works exactly how you think it does… it upgrades The Earth!
I changed the interface since I first mentioned it. I was originally going for a graphical interface, but as it turns out, I suck at making graphical interfaces. So I made a text-based interface instead, something I suck *less* at.
I think I did a pretty good job!
Anyhow, in order to buy things, you have to collect something called a “Space Rock”. They can be obtained by defeating planets, or, if you’re lucky, you’ll get a powerup that happens to give a bunch of them.
Note that these upgrades are long-term investments! If you’re really in a bind, then no amount of upgrades will prevent you from… becoming one with Jupiter.
And don’t even think about lowering your stats just to upgrade them right back up! The higher the score multiplier, the higher the prices!!!
Also, if you defeat a boss, then you’ll get a free upgrade! Isn’t that awesome?
I definitely think so.
A small feature that gets a whole section to itself
We all get it. You were playing a really good run, only for it to be cut short by… becoming one with Jupiter.
And now that you think about it, that was actually a really terrible run! Only 48 seconds? Geez.
So of course, you want to play again. But in order to do that, you have to go through a bunch of screens in order to just start a new run.
These screens are there so that you can change difficulty options, fun options, and which solar system you’re in! But most of the time, you just want to stay put, with the same difficulty, and with no change in fun options!
So, in the score summary screen, there is a new button… the Play Again button.
When that button is pressed, you’ll be shunted back to the start of a new run. No fuss required! (No *more* clicking, either.) The same settings
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