

There’s also our Facebook page and the Igloosoft TwitterĪ: We’re always interested in applicants! Apply via our Jobs page. Q: Where can I keep up to date on more info regarding the game?Ī: Currently Rhopunzel’s Twitter is the best place for informal progress shots and up to date info on development. The first module (Creative Multiplayer) is on schedule to be released before the end of 2019.

Q: Is your game a sequel or related to Ī: We are taking a modular approach to development so we can maintain transparency and efficiency.

It will be a sandbox platformer set in space, but with a much heavier focus on exploration and building communities. Q: What is the game in the screenshots posted?Ī: Outworlder. So isnt that enough of a game and why would I want to. I guess my point is that waiting for an awesome game because it doesn't have a single feature you want, when the game is pretty great (obviously assuming you like this genre but you must or you wouldnt' be here ready to buy save for multiplayer), and when the game cost less than ten dollars just seems unecessary.īut, to be fair, if you extend that logic to every game you'd be broke in a month, just saying that it's a good game, and it's cheap, that should be enough.A: Igloosoft is an up and coming Indie Game Studio founded by Rhopunzel, who previously worked on successful titles such as Starbound, RimWorld and Gnomoria. In my opinion Gnomoria is one of the better Dwarf Fortress clones.
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It's a value meal at McDonalds or a ticket to see a movie (as long as you don't live anywhere too fancy or see one of those 3D ones). That is one hours work at the most (minimum wage in the US at least being around eight dollars, give or take) and probably far less than that. Beyond that planned features are magic, a mission system for interaction with the outside world and multiplayer.
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And I know the value of a dollar is differnet for difernet people, but if you have Steam and play videogames online (which clearly anybody asknig for multiplayer does) I'm confident that you are doing better than average, this game costs eight dollars before any sale (which Steam, of course, has all the time). The full version will have the feature set of Gnomoria obviously. This game is a pretty awesome game, and a fairly decent 'shadow' of it's inspiration (Dwarf Fortress) and it's totally worth playing. So, my advice, get your friend and yourself a copy, set your computers up next to one another, and every now and again hand them a stone mug (there I go again.) or something, or perhaps just punch them in the arm, and call it good. That said, I wouldn't get your hopes up, and when push comes to shove I'd rather have more single player features added than adding multiplayer, and from what I've been told by designers (I know next to nothing about coding and video game deisgn) adding multiplayer to games is intensive work. Personally, I think multiplayer in game like this would be fun, even if you are just each assigned X number of gnomes (I keep wanting to type dwarves here.), though it would be more fun if you were in adjacent 'lands' or some such thing. That made multiplayer even more of a pain.

Glitches I guess (or pehraps more accurately just a poorly designed mechanism. Heck I recall playing Baldur's Gate multiplayer with my brother years and years ago and not only was that practically at the top of the list of games where multiplayer wouldn't really work well, but it even had numerous. I really enjoy Gnomoria and it seems to be like the type of game that would be an insane amount of fun to play with friends, like for example in OpenTTD where you can control the same company, have the same ressources etc. Personally, while multiplayer isn't necessary in most games I think it works in most games. From what I've read it sounds like 'no', or at least there doesn't appear to be any official answer (again that I've found).Īlso you can prepare yourself for a lot of irate posters saying how terrible an idea multiplayer is based on some of the older posts.
