SteelRiver
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Update: Download the demo here. The game uses flash saving (for saving your progress) but not all emulators support it. I'd recommend using the latest version of Mesen or FCEU to play it:
Hey guys.
I've been working on this game for quite a while now and I figured it's time I posted something about it.
Sunset Land is a metroidvania (although made with the arcade platformer module) about using your ever increasing psychic abilities to blast enemies and navigate difficult platforming challenges.
The game also has a strong emphasis on world building and story. It also supports flash saving, which has already been implemented thanks to JamesNES's wonderful tutorial on the subject. Although I have a sort of rough draft of the game nearly finished, there's still a lot left to be done. There's currently no music or sound effects (still deciding whether I want to attempt this myself or hire someone more knowledgable). Also, I still need to quite a bit of play testing. Eventually, I'm hoping to release Sunset World on physical cartridges (still unsure on how to go about this) and on steam (via NESTek).
Anyway, hope you guys found this interesting. I'll continue to post more about Sunset Land in the near future.
Sunset Land Demo by Rivet Gun Games
rivet-gun-games.itch.io
Hey guys.
I've been working on this game for quite a while now and I figured it's time I posted something about it.
Sunset Land is a metroidvania (although made with the arcade platformer module) about using your ever increasing psychic abilities to blast enemies and navigate difficult platforming challenges.
The game also has a strong emphasis on world building and story. It also supports flash saving, which has already been implemented thanks to JamesNES's wonderful tutorial on the subject. Although I have a sort of rough draft of the game nearly finished, there's still a lot left to be done. There's currently no music or sound effects (still deciding whether I want to attempt this myself or hire someone more knowledgable). Also, I still need to quite a bit of play testing. Eventually, I'm hoping to release Sunset World on physical cartridges (still unsure on how to go about this) and on steam (via NESTek).
Anyway, hope you guys found this interesting. I'll continue to post more about Sunset Land in the near future.
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