My confession as a shmup developer and how I got here
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My confession as a shmup developer and how I got here
shmups are fun to make. that is all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0gss4bswCk
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casualcoder
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Re: My confession as a shmup developer and how I got here
It looks pretty good!
But to be honest with you, after that sales pitch of being something out of left field, the first thing that struck me is how, by contrast, it seems a lot like games we already played. Like Score Rush, for example.
Mind you, I only watched the trailer, so maybe there are hidden details in the mechanics. But then I would say you should revamp your trailer to make the "different" parts really stand out.
I love the shmup genre, but as you say, it suffers from a tremendous amount of clone-itis. So I'm seriously into pushing out of the barriers and developing new takes that can push the genre into new hands.
Whatever the core mechanic or "difference" maker is in your game, my advice is to make it REALLY stand out. I mean, make it obvious at first glance. Because, as I've learned, people don't really read (myself included!)
But to be honest with you, after that sales pitch of being something out of left field, the first thing that struck me is how, by contrast, it seems a lot like games we already played. Like Score Rush, for example.
Mind you, I only watched the trailer, so maybe there are hidden details in the mechanics. But then I would say you should revamp your trailer to make the "different" parts really stand out.
I love the shmup genre, but as you say, it suffers from a tremendous amount of clone-itis. So I'm seriously into pushing out of the barriers and developing new takes that can push the genre into new hands.
Whatever the core mechanic or "difference" maker is in your game, my advice is to make it REALLY stand out. I mean, make it obvious at first glance. Because, as I've learned, people don't really read (myself included!)