Sword & Circuitry
A downloadable experience for Windows
The sun hardly rises any more. Demons ravage the countryside, raiding and destroying any settlement without great enough fortification. One of the last standing bastions of civilization - Sakkat - straddles the boundary of a harsh wilderness that grows by the day.
There is a rumor among the commoners: that in ancient days a great city was built to contain the demons, it's corridors sealed with elaborate magics and littered with valuable artefacts.
And so, the King of Sakkat offers a Royal Bounty to any brave warrior who can delve the depths of the Ancient City, unravel it's secrets, and return alive.
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Movement: arrow Keys, numpad
Confirm/ Wait: spacebar, numpad5, enter
Back: backspace, escape, numpad0
Menu: shift
Tips
Bump doors to open them; bump the wall next to them to close them
Waiting for a few turns will restore your HP, but will consume some food
Collecting gold from enemies will restore your hunger value
Laptop users or those without a 100% keyboard will have to use the Home, End, Page Up and Page Down keys to move diagonally. This will be patched shortly with remappable controls
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This is not a completed game. It amounts to a demo of the first level. I plan on keeping this alive after the 7DRL jam, so any feedback is welcome!
Devlog coming in the days following the jam
Programming, Art, Game Design: Requinnzious
Music, Sound Design: Thomas Chong | republicofrice
Special Thanks to oryxdesignlab for additional sound effects
Have fun!
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Requinnzious |
Genre | Role Playing |
Made with | GameMaker, Aseprite |
Tags | Dungeon Crawler, Fantasy, Roguelike, Sci-fi |
Average session | A few minutes |
Comments
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Very cool showcase of 'Mystery Dungeon' style gameplay here. Well done.
Always appreciate it Bag. I'm glad you knew where I was coming from : )