Fat Bard & M.R. Miller - Demon Turf | Limited Run Games | 2022 | Pink & White Swirl | /400
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Fat Bard & M.R. Miller - Demon Turf | Limited Run Games | 2022 | Pink & White Swirl | /400
Escaped Chasm by Temmie Chang, Toby Fox, Fat Bard & James Roach
IndieCade #ArtWall: The Wolf's Bite
Artist: Karen Teixeira Game: The Wolf's Bite Created by: Eric Bernier - Code, Dave Coughlin - Writing, Karen Teixeira - Art, Fat Bard - Music and Sound
The Wolf's Bite is a one-versus-one choose-your-own-adventure game with an entrepreneur fairy tale twist. Inspired by stories such as "The Three Little Pigs" and "The Stinky Cheeseman and Other Fairly Stupid Tales", the game revolves around thwarting the other player while ensuring your business thrives. Be a Professional Chef or a Revengeful Saboteur, the competition is on.
The image depicts the revengeful Pigs alongside the cunning, and entrepreneurial wolf.
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Fat Bard & M.R. Miller - Demon Turf RX | Black Screen Records | 2022 | Pink | /100
Fat Bard - Jet Lancer | Ship To Shore PhonoCo. | 2021 | Blue Translucent
Various Artists - Sounds Of Summer 2023 | Black Screen Records | 2023 | Black
Okay, one criticism right off the bat here: Both the options menu and resolution choices, partly, are terrible. More so the options menu. It's very limited and not really acceptable for enduser usability/customization.
Going windowed mode does weird things, where it forces the game window into a corner every time you switch from windowed to fullscreen or vice versa, or change the resolution.
However, I think the game is very charming, art style and also design, presentation and atmosphere wise. I haven't played this game much so far beyond the initial 15 minute look I had, but I like it a lot so far despite the slight enduser issues and this game is already looking like to have loads of replayability by default.
I feel like the game should take previous events more into account when it comes to events and choices. For example, in the video I recorded, the pigs shouldn't have been able to do the lake event since they lost the pig suit before that.
Illustration I did a bit ago for my friends at Fat Bard. They make music for video games.
Also, why not add a detail crop?