It took a few days but Midnight Saturn is officially verified on the Deck! 🥳
Don't forget to leave a review, it helps a ton! 😃
https://store.steampowered.com/verified/3909740/Midnight_Saturn
It took a few days but Midnight Saturn is officially verified on the Deck! 🥳
Don't forget to leave a review, it helps a ton! 😃
https://store.steampowered.com/verified/3909740/Midnight_Saturn




Here is the list so far, for those interested: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/z1xo8c163g5bfd9p0lt7w/Adventure-game-plan.md?rlkey=5vp89hdyrymkrsij29o0hup0d&st=zifwosg0&dl=0
Currently the post-2000 entries are just a few I didn't want to forget. I'm planning to add a bunch more - including the cream of Wadjet Eye's output.
My detective adventure Midnight Saturn has just been released! 🕵️🌆
Get it with a 20% launch discount! 👇
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3909740/Midnight_Saturn/
Devlog #06 for our fantasy point and click game is up now.
There's some pretty pixel art updates in this one!
https://www.patreon.com/posts/aster-pebble-06-157556852
#GameDev #IndieGame #GodotEngine #Godot #PixelArt #PointAndClick #Devlog #OpenSource #FOSS #CozyGame
I am assembling myself a "syllabus" of the best classic adventure games to play through in chronological order. The 90s seems straight forward: there are widely praised favourites (e.g. Secret of Monkey Island, Broken Sword, Gabriel Knight).
But what of the 80s? Do any of those adventure games (and their text predecessors) hold up? Especially if I'm not a child with time to bang my head against the same puzzles for weeks and weeks?