Hello again.
I haven't been here in a while.
I've finally finished Evorales and it has quite a few changes, like slowdowns and a pretty solid point mechanic.
I signed up for Steampartner to be able to publish the game, I had originally planned to publish it as a free game, but I have received comments that this could harm the image of the game, creating the idea that it is a bad game.
I'd like to ask what you guys think.
Do you discard a game for being free?
What would be the best strategy, publish it for free, charge 5 dollars or maybe 10?
I know that the price of a game depends on many other factors, but being my first game, and being programmed as a hobby, I have never started to calculate its sale value and as I mentioned, I had planned to release it for free, but now I have the doubt if it will be a good strategy or if it is better to charge something, so that the players do not have the feeling that it will be a bad game.
I appreciate your comments.
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About the game, I leave new images and the key features that the game currently has.
--12 levels with their respective bosses, plus a hidden level.
--On arcade mode you can choose different paths every time.
--Different types of damage. Blue bullets deals more damage to biological units and yellow bullets deals more damage to mechanical units.
--4 aircraft to select, each one with its own abilities, strengths and weaknesses.
--Bullet time controlled by the player (
Alma and
Ultra modes).
--Slowdown controlled by the number of bullets and enemies on screen.
--Different mechanics to score.
--Achievements.
--Different endings depending on player's skills and the amount of secrets discovered along the way.
History
Every game needs a villain and this will be no exception.
Our villain does not stand out for his wickedness or his power, but for his envy to his neighbors, reaching the point of making a pact with a gnu-demon, who will give him the secret of the
Alma technology.
A technology that transforms normal army into a powerful gnu-demon force able to defeat his neighbors.
But not everything is lost, since intel has managed to copy and implement this new technology, creating prototypes capables to standing up the gnu-demon army.
Will these prototypes change course of war?
Can you take command of these mighty aircrafts and control the Alma technology?
