Hi!
We will be launching IRO HERO tomorrow (July 31st) on Steam for PC/Mac/Linux.
We have added 4 new modes (also already available on Switch):
- Arcade: The original vision for the game. No continues, but you can exchange some of your points for lives at the end of each level.
- Normal: A more accessible challenge. In addition to the possibility of exchanging points for lives, you also have 3 credits to continue the match from the same level you died.
- Story: The easiest mode. Once you finish a level, the next level gets unlocked and you can henceforth start the game from there.
- 1CC: The hardest challenge for the most hardcore players. No possibility of buying ships and no continues.
I hope some of you will give it a chance, so just let me know your thoughts here. It will be interesting to get your feedback
Let me tell you that it is from level 3 that things get really interesting. In levels 1 and 2 we only wanted less experienced players to get familiar with the switch polarity mechanic. I will be looking forward to reading your comments. Specially from those able to beat the whole game
Finally, I would like to give away a couple of keys in the forum in order to celebrate that we have come this far.
So, if you allow me to do this, the first two people answering in this thread the right answer to the question What does the word "iro" mean? will get one
Latest video here --> https://youtu.be/dQKhZBUCKUY
[ORIGINAL POST]
Hi everyone!
As most of you probably don't know me, first of all I will introduce myself.
I'm quite new here, though I'm not new at all in videogames, and I have been also developing games during the last years.
A year and a half ago I founded my own studio with a good friend of mine, an since then we have been developing this game that,
after some research in order to introduce it to she shmup community, has brought me to know this forum.
The game is IRO HERO, a very arcade, pixel art, vertical scroll shmup.
Speaking straight clear, IRO means color in japanese.
That's the name of our main character, and we inspired in Ikaruga's color change mechanic. (I'm a big fan of Ikaruga myself).
This said, end of the similarities.
It's very hard for us to explain that the gameplay is nothing like Ikaruga, and that the rythm of our game takes elements from platforms and puzzles.
Yes, there are a lot of bullets, but we have tried to not become another bullet hell, requiring from the player something else than dodging and shooting.
The story has an anime spirit. Iro hast the unique ability to switch his inner energy polarity between red and blued.
Up to here it is what you could expect more or less: The opposite color kills you, the same color doesn't,
and it's the same in order to kill your enemies, you have to shoot them with the opposite color.
Besides, Iro has two special attacks that need to be charged by absorbing shots of the right color.
Sometimes it might even be a good choice to absorb shots instead of killing enemies.
There are also destroayable elements along the levels and items that provide add-ons for the spaceship.
From this point things get a little bit more complicated. We introduce mirrors and color areas of different color: Blue, red, purple and yellow.
Each of these colors affect to our shots, and also to enemy shots, in a different way.
Sometimes these areas and mirrors will be useful for us as cover, and other times they will become a problem,
as entering a color area with the wrong color implies a secure death.
We have put a lot of effort in creating interesting levels, proposing fast resolution puzzles that won't spoil the game rythm.
The concept is totally arcade. Each time you die, you learn something useful in order to reach to a farther point next time.
You start with three ships, and at the end of each level you can recover them paying for them with some of your score points.
But beware, losing your three lives within a level means death, the same way as though you were playing in an arcade maching with a coin.
This said, there is also a practice mode in order to improve your skills in those levels you have already reached. Some achievements can be also unlocked this way.
And last, but not least, we have included online leaderboards integrated with Steam and Switch,
in order to be able to compare your best score with the rest of the world or your friends.
And no much left to say!
Here I leave you with our last teaser. It's a bit out of date right now, but as soon as we have a new one I will update this post.
https://youtu.be/LLQATdKxsMw
If you want to share your opinions, ideas, impressions, feedback... you are more than welcome.
Until now we have only showed it in a couple of conventions, and we have always improved the game after listening to the players' feedback.
So any help or idea will be much appreciated
And sure, I hope you will like it, and if you have any questions I'll be glad to start knowing you and answering them here.
Best wishes!