ERYFKRAD
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Can't even mock you properly, what a shameful display.Still angry.
Can't even mock you properly, what a shameful display.Still angry.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Giveaways + FREE Gift for all!
The countdown to Christmas has begun, December 14th is the last day to order in time for Christmas delivery in the USA and we have three announcements (including a free gift for everyone below!)
1)
We’re giving away a copy of the Stirring Dragon Games JollyDisk plus some extra goodies to TWO lucky winners this week! It’s been a tough year from everyone, but we wanted to spread some holiday cheer and bring a little warmth to your Christmas season, however different it may look this year. You can read a lovely review of the JollyDisk here.
All you have to do to enter this giveaway is:
Open to USA RESIDENTS only. Winners of the JollyDisk Giveaway will be notified Monday December 14th by 11:59pm Pacific Time.
- Sign up for our email list (if you haven’t already)
- Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
- Share on Social Media: (Twitter Users) Like + RT our giveaway tweet OR (Facebook Users) Like our giveaway post
2)
Bonus Giveaway (Worldwide)
If you already purchased the JollyDisk (or if you buy it between now and Dec. 25th): We’ll send a FREE GIFT to 5 winners who do the following.
Winners of the bonus giveaway will be notified in January after the holiday season is over.
- Sign up for our Email List
- Twitter Users: Follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/IndieLauraSDG) AND Tweet out a picture of the JollyDisk running on your system and tag us in the tweet.
- Facebook Users: Share a picture of the JollyDisk running on your system with your friends (or favorite retro group) on Facebook and send us a screenshot (JollyGivewaway@stirringdragon.games)
3)
Last, but not least, here is a FREE GIFT, for all our C64 fans: a special Side 2 of the JollyDisk (the 8-bit PETSCII Yule Log Juke Box) is available for download for free and works on all your favorite C64 devices and emulators (NTSC and PAL compatible). Download the free version here by selecting the FREE 8-bit Yule Log from the JollyDisk menu.
If you enjoy it, consider showing your support by buying the collectible version that comes with a double-sided floppy disk full of nostalgic Christmas joy and a custom keyboard overlay for the interactive 8-bit Yule Log.
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays from your friends at Stirring Dragon Games!
How many ultima clone-likes are there?
I wouldn't call Skald an Ultima clone exactly. Judging by the demos, it's much more number-crunchy and plot-heavy, with a focus on dialogs and dungeon crawling rather than sandboxy exploration (though the caveat is, of course, that the demos/betas all have had very limited amount of content, not really showing the overworld exploration). Plus the setting is dark fantasy with heavy horror undertones, very different from what Ultima-likes usually aim for.How many ultima clone-likes are there?
Skald, Code of the Savage and Lurking are probably the best known ones.
Depends on how far back you want to look. Overall - dozens upon dozens.How many ultima clone-likes are there? I swore there was a codex thread in that.
I'm curious what you guys think about mini-games in RPGs? As I look for more features to cut from the game so we can get this baby out faster... the mini-games always come to mind. I would love to get your feedback on if they were up there on the list of things you originally liked about U.R. or not? (You can go back and see a preview of some of our mini-games on our campaign page and updates if haven't seen them already.)
Please keep your responses on topic and respectful. Thanks.
No one cares about what we have been going through?
If they are looking to cut back on "work" to get the game out... then drop the book. At this point no one cares about what you have been going through. Only the lack of seeing the game in any progression.
No one cares about what we have been going through?
No one cares about what we have been going through?
Nope, sorry. Already blew all that goodwill right out of your asses along with your money.
Getting their head outta their ass.What exactly are they stuck on?
Getting their head outta their ass.What exactly are they stuck on?
I signed up with the private backer 'guild' for a few months late last year and the updates there were lacking too, so I canceled. There were only a couple things shared over the course of the year since they announced their special backer guild, but no 'substance' that would indicate the game was being worked on or where it was in regards to completion. It was just more of the lackluster kind of updates, but on a much smaller scale just like we have seen here.
It is really unfortunate. I hope the PC version will be out at some point in the future, but who knows when. I'm not holding my breath...
There is so much negativity around SD that even if they complete the game the 'buzz' will be to avoid it and not support it, certainly not support any future endeavor that SD might have. To many bridges have been burned for SD to rebuild their current brand.
The momentum, excitement, and support they had from the community all those years ago could have been the start to a solid foundation for a retro indie-game development company, upon which various installments of future Unknown Realm games could have been designed and released once their Engine was in place... but that is never going to happen now. Their Public Relation skills and idea of how to market goodwill among their backers is clearly in the toilet.
I still have some small amount of hope, because when I look back at the Kickstarter video I get excited. But like many here the lack of updates and the lack of any substance to the updates has me annoyed... but mostly disappointed.
If I was asked to give an opinion about SD I would say they have an incredibly compelling vision for an RPG retro video game that harkens back to the glory of gaming in my youth on my C128, but that they should not be taken seriously in any way what-so-ever, most certainly not be further funded in anyway, and should be held in complete disdain for the way they communicated with their primary backers.
I really don't care about the $119 I backed - I do well for myself so it has never been about the money. What I do care about is that I am starting to feel like I was used, that I was misled on where this game was said to be towards its completion in order to solicit funds. All because no substantial proof has been shared that many here ask to see, as well as the lack of communications from SD.
I do believe SD had good intentions but were out of their element and still are. They are incapable of project management and public relations... and their brand will forever be held in the lowest of regards because of it.
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The few extra bucks spent was worth the peace of mind knowing if there was really anything more going on being shared behind the 'locked doors' for people kicking in more money. Now I know. I shared it here. So now we all know.
You're welcome.