Good to hear that. The project looks really unique and deserves to be finished.
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This artpack contains 16 artworks of monstrous ladies who try to enchant you with their otherworldly charms.
Yello, with her beguiling gaze and magnetic presence, becomes the focal point of every piece in this art pack.
Yello is still in pursuit of more sensual adventures with as many partners as possible.
This artpack features artificial beauties, some fully robotic, others just augmented or transformed.
Fully robotic, cyberized or otherwise synthetic beauties are available for your high-tech entertainment.
A new artpack with demons, mythical creatures and ghastly mutations for your enjoyment.
Hideous creatures, demonic entities, and misunderstood female monsters
A new collection of 18 selected girls from the darkest pits of your imagination.
Extraterrestial girls provide ample pleasure to the more experimental and open-minded.
These demonic entities from another dimension did not arrive here to merely suck your soul dry.
A new batch of evil mistresses, bizarre temptations from beyond and your darkest dreams.
The alluring bananaheads from outer space return for another round of exiting shenanigans
Alien girls, Xenomorphs, Mutants and other tempting beauties from deep space waiting for you.
Yello does not waste any chance to experience weird sensual adventures with anyone who is interested and willing.
A collection of 19 exciting short story bits with Yello, a human-chimp primate girl in a cyberpunk future.
The second entry in this series of collected erotic short story bits with the simian girl Yello in a far away future.
A collection of eight erotic story bits set in a possible future on earth featuring a female evolved chimpanzee
A collection of 8 demonic short stories about erotic adventures with female demons, succubi and other hellish entities.
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The Shattered Mind of Lucas Hayes comments · Replied to ilyandily in The Shattered Mind of Lucas Hayes comments
I Have Been Here Before? - Demo comments · Replied to Alyster [Studio Vodka] in I Have Been Here Before? - Demo comments
Some Bulletpoints:
- A kind of introduction and explaining the core game loop. This can be in-universe, very weird and deliberately unsettling / confusing
- Player has to be aware of the rules of this place, and needs to be eased into them
- Animated anomalies, increasingly bizarre changes to the environment
- Some visible indication of progress (A voice praises you, or some writing on the wall "Nice! Well done!" etc.)
- Access to other levels has to result from actions in these maps/ levels. Maybe things like: Placing the chair upstairs to trigger a certain progress in the game, or opening a door etc.
- Generally more things to interact with, switches, flashlights, weird objects etc.
- Feeling that something hostile or otherwise intelligent is watching and testing you
- Some lore for the place, what is it, why am I here etc.
I Have Been Here Before? - Demo comments · Replied to Alyster [Studio Vodka] in I Have Been Here Before? - Demo comments
- 1) Locate [+] "Add A Game" below your Games List on the right in Steam ("Add a Non-Steam Game")
- 2) Click on it and browse to the location of the Game (i.e "Orion") on your Harddisk.
- 3) Click "Add Selected Programs"
- 4) You should now see a game called "Orion" (most likely the dev codename for "Resonance")
- 5) Click on it and locate the "Settings"-Button on the right (The little gear icon)
- 6) Click on the Gear icon, select "Properties" --> "Controller" , look for "Overide for Orion", select "Enable Steam Input" (if not selected already), leave everything else in its default settings.
- 7) Start "Orion" Game from your list on the right, and test the controller if it works correctly.
That should do it.
Drowning silence of the poolrooms comments · Replied to kali0x2a in Drowning silence of the poolrooms comments
I'm more a fan of huge sprawling levels like in DREAMCORE and POOLS, if you have played these games. I would try to add some light puzzles and meditative atmosphere ( ambient music, really surreal levels looking more like a fever dream, almost non-euclidian geometry etc.). Entities should not be deadly but convey the idea, that you are not alone in the game. Just creeping around, giving you hints etc.































