My review for Fulcrum Defender, a game in Playdate’s Season 2.
My review for Fulcrum Defender, a game in Playdate’s Season 2.
Another thing I love about #FulcrumDefender is the attention to detail in the UI - it takes a few games, but the use of space is absolutely amazing. There’s so many weapons+mod combinations, and timers, and points, and cooldowns, and keypresses, and level information.
The game UI manages to find a way to fit all of that in a 1-bit 400x240 display AND have a few enemies that darken the screen without any issues.
Lots of great #gamedesign inspiration.
Starting with Season 2 of #Playdate today.
So far addicted to Fulcrum Defender (Subset Games, makers of FTL and Into the Breach). I like trigger happy games, but dislike bullethell. But #FulcrumDefender mixes both amazingly well, with great controls and progression.
25MB of pure awesomeness. https://play.date/games/fulcrum-defender/
The story of *Fulcrum Defender *begins following a trip Ma made to Vancouver, Canada in August 2023 to see Subset co-founder Matt Davis and a few other members of the studio in-person. At the time, the team was working on more than one game. According to Ma, one of the larger, more promising projects was "struggling," but the trip led to a breakthrough. Then, she caught Covid-19. At first, Ma's latest bout with the coronavirus didn't seem all that different from her previous experiences. She returned to her home in Kyoto, Japan, quarantined and eventually recovered from the acute symptoms, but never bounced back completely. "I think it was the first day that I went out to be outside, bike, do normal things, and I just completely shut down," she said. "I couldn't get out of bed for like four days." She realized she was experiencing long Covid. "I'm a different person," she told me after one such break. "I walk around with a cane. I need to structure exactly how I do something outside. I need to know where all the chairs are. I walk at a grandma's pace, and I'm constantly forced to maintain awareness of my physical state, because if I do too much, it's already too late. It makes everything feel dangerous."
#CovidIsNotOver #LongCovid #SubsetGames #FulcrumDefender #videogames