Its creator, Andrew Spinks, explains that the enormous success of the title prevents him from abandoning the project permanently, since there is still dema…

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    1 year ago

    I like it, and would recommend the game, but I’d honestly rather have a new game in the same sort of genre.

    I think that it’d be possible to take elements from a variety of games like Terraria, Starbound, Noita, maybe Oxygen Not Included and do something even cooler.

    • Noita models at the pixel level rather than the tile level and has a physics engine.

    • Starbound has neat atmospheric lighting effects. I’d love to see that, maybe add in fog, godrays, glare, etc.

    • Oxygen Not Included lets one build devices. Terraria and Starbound let you build bases, but they can’t really do anything.

    • If the budget permits, high-res art would be neat. Pixel art lets the brain interpolate a lot, fill in the lack of detail, but if they have the budget to do the higher-res stuff, I’d like it.

    • Leveraging the 3d hardware might be nice. IIRC Terraria and definitely Oxygen Not Included use it for zooming, but I don’t think much else. Various distortions and other effects would be neat.

    • Ditto for multiple threads. Yeah, it’s a cost in dev and debugging time, takes some work, but you can get maybe an order of magnitude speedup. CPU single-threaded speeds haven’t improved much in about two decades.

    • The control is…kind of clunky. I’d love to have something with the feel of, I dunno, Super Metroid or something, one of the successful platformers.

    • More music, maybe effects like lighting that pulses in time with music, better dynamic transitions.

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      I would love a version that just has higher quality pixel art. I think the best part of the game is it being 2D and it will loose a lot of its charm switching to 3D