The Bindmancer - April 29th Build (Pixiv Fanbox)
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Hi Everyone!
After some time off and some hard weeks of work I have a fresh build which expands the scope of the game to include multiple levels.
A disclaimer for now that the infrastructure for displaying and collecting in-game lore is in the build. But the lore itself is currently not present.
A tip for those installing the newest build over an older build: Delete all the content of the old build before you unzip the new one to avoid any issues.
What's new in this build? - April 29th
New level select screen art. Including an intro scene to the tower of desires.
Tweaked the player attack response timing to allow attacks to be hit more rapidly.
Decreased the animation time for cultists being forgiven and released once defeated to make the gameplay better. They where lingering on a tile for too long.
Tweaked the "Release or Punish" UI for defeated cultists.
Experimenting with moving the beat UI for trying to free wall-mounted prisoners. Further work will be done on this.
Requirements & How to Install:
Playable on a PC using a Windows OS.
The game will boot up full screen and set to your monitors native resolution.
You can now change the resolution in the options menu to an adjustable windowed mode where you can set it to your preference.
To Install It:
Download the zip file
You MUST unzip all the contents of the zipfile to any folder. The game cannot run from inside the zipped file.
Windows can unzip it by itself. You don't need to download any third party software like WINRAR.
You can run the demo by entering the unzipped folder and double clicking on the file named: Kinky Dungeon Project
Common Install Issues:
Delete all prior files from previous versions / public demo if you're installing to the same folder location.
If you don't unzip the contents of the folder, you can't play the game.
If the game opens and then closes without a screen showing, that's typically a graphic driver issue, update your graphics cards drivers and restart your pc.
Unity games don't like being placed in folders deeply nested in multiple folders. This is due to long file directory names messing with Unity. 3 to 5 folders deep is fine. More and it gets wonky.
If controls don't respond = It's probably a controller you have plugged into or connected to your computer. Remove it to use Keyboard controls.