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DLC development update #5.1 + POLL (Vrok's mini game)

  • I prefered Minigame A! 72
  • I prefered Minigame B! 40
  • 2023-03-27
  • 112 votes
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Hello Orcs, Daddies and Dark knights!

I'm here to share with you Vrok's 2 mini games. Chewy and I are not sure which one we should put in the game. I find that the mini game B is more intuitive than the A, but its gameplay is maybe too similar to Hubert and Zack's mini game. Feel free to vote and to give us your opinion in the comments!

Download link v2:

PC version 

OSX Intel version 

OSX AppleSilicon version 

See you soon :)

Stewy

Comments

GACHIMUCHI EDITIONS

:-( J'ai téléchargé la demo mais ça me dit que le fichier est endommagé et ne peut pas être ouvert. Je suis sur OSX AppleSilicon

Anonymous

Had trouble with the instructions for mini game A... Mini game B was much more understandable about what to do...

Daniel Corona

I personally prefer the aesthetics and unique approach of Minigame (A). Took me a second to realize it's like a Simon Says.

Anonymous

I preferred mini game b but I experienced a bug that made it hard to play, naturally I assume that would be ironed out

Colum6437

J'ai télécharger la demo sur OSX Intel... même chose... a corriger.

grizzlygamer

Nous avons fait une nouvelle version. Pouvez-vous l'essayer? elle devrait fonctionner correctement maintenant.

grizzlygamer

Nous avons fait une nouvelle version. Pouvez-vous l'essayer? elle devrait fonctionner correctement maintenant.

grizzlygamer

The issue we had on the OSX versions should be fixed. You should be able to play the demo now :)

dhantu

It took me some time to figure out how to play both games. And i also experienced a bug with game B that happened if i tried to click one of the colored circles before they disappeared before my turn. The circle would stay highlighted and it threw me off. Once i realized why it was happening, i waited until they disappeared and came back and it was fine. So i played both games numerous times and i found Game A to feel more unique and it held my interest longer. Game A was challenging without getting me frustrated. Game B got old quick and made me frustrated. Lol

dhantu

I was just thinking my preference for game A may have something to do with Game A allowing you to just click in one place to play the game, and Game B makes you move your cursor around to click on specific buttons. Game A gave me a bit more of a feeling of using a game pad and just pressing a button. I would like to be able to use the spacebar or another key instead of clicking the mouse though, just as you can use keyboard input in some other mini games. But just pressing a button instead of moving a cursor around is a nice way to break up the overall experience of the game since you have to click around with the mouse to move around the world.

grizzlygamer

We made some changes to the minigames, We believe it's now easier to understand what to do. But please tell us what you think of it.

Moridin1972

I found minigame A impossible to figure out. I didn't succeed once over multiple times of playing it and simply could not figure out exactly when you were supposed to click the matching icon (on some attempts it worked the moment I clicked when the moving cursor was in the zone for the red, but not for the other two colours; for other attempts I was able to trigger blue and yellow but not red; and on all occasions it seemed to be down to blind luck for when to click in order to get anything but Fail). Minigame B (basically Simon Says) was a lot easier to understand and succeed at. So for ease of play, I've selected minigame B as the better one. However, I think minigame A is a more interesting approach - I just could not work out how to actually succeed at all three moves with it EDIT: and after reading the other comments, I've finally worked out minigame A, and yeah, I think that's a better way to present the gameplay (and also slightly different to other games - minigame B reminds me a lot of the mail sorting minigame from the start of the main game). I would say though that the instructions do need to be a bit clearer - I never realised the specific zones light up with minigame A and you have to mirror that. I thought it was more like the standard combat where you have to click on the zone icon as the cursor moves through it)

grizzlygamer

Thank you for your feedback! We uploaded a new version of the minigames, I think it's a bit more understandable now (except for the instructions that I have to improve yet)

Juliet Belcouleur

I found Minigame A a bit difficult, but the kind of challenge i enjoy, for its reward. Although, i have to admit, it as a pain to figure out how to actually download & find the correct file. I was lucky the first time, but now, i accidentally deleted the things & i don't know how to operate it anymore... The names of the files are so confusing.

AzinYNR

After figuring out that I needed to click on the ones that grayed out I was able to do it. I think its less basic than the game "B". Even though basic still can screw with my mind.

grizzlygamer

I'm sorry, it's true we didn't write any info on that. You just have to unzip the file. Anywhere on your computer. On PC, you will find a folder called "PC", just open it and play "Robin Morningwood Adventure.exe". when you're done with it, just delete the folder ^^ On OSX, it's even simpler, unzip, and play the .app file.

AzinYNR

I also had a thought what if game A is the easy version but the hard version is game B?