![]() To solve these puzzles you ride mine carts along tracks on the ground to reach new areas. This game features quite a few Mine cart puzzles. I haven't played too far myself yet but already I've gotten into some mine cart mazes. The game has other little fun puzzles and stuff in the overworld. ![]() The possibilities are endless and I want the players to enjoy the experience of discovering them! Players will be able to really customize their characters based on which cloaks and relics they select.Ĭloaks can have any type of stat on them and do not necessarily have defense or resistance on them! Relics usually do not have stats, but rather effects! These effects could be extra critical strike, extra damage, piercing to ignore a portion of enemy defense or resistance, the ability to self revive in combat, resistance to certain elements, and much much more! I have gotten a lot of inspiration from classic GBA games like Zelda: The Minish Cap and Pokemon. The overworld definitely gives me the Zelda vibes, from SNES or GameBoy era. Choose your 4 to send into battle! Overworld You battle with a 4 person party but have space for more in your army, similar to Final Fantasy Tactics. You start as a one-man team but you will meet other heroes along the way that you can add to your party. This reminds me of the first Final Fantasy game where your party is completely customizable from the very beginning. You have 6 different classes you can choose from at the beginning of the game:Ħ Different Classes Customize your appearance ![]() Enemies are also vulnerable or resistant to different kinds of attacks, like the classic games, so you can figure out different combos to use on different enemies. Different attack options at the bottom rightīasically they are like combos where you can or need to think a couple turns ahead. Ya know, as in a ninja is hidden and can do sneak attacks. In the hidden state you have different abilities to use as well. For example one ability for a ninja does an attack but then puts you into a "hidden" state where you take much less damage. Instead of having one attack that is superior to the rest and spells that cost mana, different spells/attacks/abilities have cooldowns and some lead to another ability. You have a few different kinds of special attacks and spells to choose from. It may be similar to one of the inspirations I'm not aware of, but there isn't just one attack or spell to spam each time like some RPG games I've played. Boss Fights Classic Combat System Get those slimes! Let me tell you a bit about the game now. So wishing success for him as I know how difficult it can be as an indie. I think that is a testament to the attention and polish put on the game - that it looked to be in a playable state a while back but he kept on working on it. I had been following for years and honestly thought it was already out. I was excited to see him post about the release. I'm not that far into it yet but it definitely has a lot of nostalgia vibes! I've been trying to find reasons to sit at my computer desk less often than I currently do so bought on mobile instead of Steam. ![]() He's been working on it for 4 years and is currently released on Steam, iOS, and Google Play (see near the end of article for links). Pixelot is a project of mine that hopes to combine the best parts of games like Fire Emblem, Pokémon, and Final Fantasy. Pixelot, a pixelart indie game by Kyle Berger (formerly known as ice toast?), brings back all those vibes of a classic RPG! So without further ado, here is the first Indie Game Spotlight: Pixelot But even if I don't does that mean I shouldn't do what I can? Rarely does someone seek out an indie game that no one yet is talking about to start the exposure.Īs you can guess my blog doesn't have a ton of followers or visitors. The people that shed light on games - whether it is press, streamers, blogs, publishers or however else you hear about games - typically only talk about the big name games, as in games that already have buzz. I know the feeling of releasing your game into a black hole. This is the first "Indie Game Spotlight", the name for now, but I've wanted to shoutout other indies for some time now. I wanted to shoutout a fellow indie developer that I have been watching work on their game for quite some time. Lou Bagel vs Pixelot Slime Introduction: Indie Game Spotlight
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