Huge congrats on the release!
Thanks. Please spread the word about Snakes if you know others who might enjoy it - it's still a rather unknown game.
Thanks. The soundtrack album was created for people like you. :)
How can I look at anything else than graphics before I start playing a game. But the genre or an intriguing premise do matter of course.
Hi there, and thanks about all the kind words about Snakes!
Thanks very much, PhyOS.
Btw full screen mode is in the options and I think should be turned on by default. Also, for the resolution of the game screen you can choose between 640x480 and multiplications thereof (choose a graphic filter to resize it). You can adjust all these settings via the setup.exe.
Thanks, Wersus!
I have yet to play Warning: Fragile! - I'm ashamed to say - but with all the good opinions the game is getting it's on top of my todo-list. I'll give you my feedback once I play it.
Woah, Snakes even got highlighted! Thanks!
The demo is very atmospheric. Looking forward to the full version.
Best luck to the near future winners! ;)
I don’t think we've seen an adventure game with visually this well developed original fantasy game world since Grim Fandango. And the excellent soundtrack perfectly compliments it.
Gamplaywise and storywise this series gets a very strong start too. Too bad we'll need to wait quite a bit for its climax, but I bet it'll be worth it.
I've got to try that one! Do you know any good, freeware air-drop tools?
I've played the demo of Bachelor Story when it was originally released on the AGS Forums. It's a very fun traditional adventure with an interesting visual style. I'm looking forward to the full version.
Cool. Please post a link here, when you do.
Hey there, jrjellybeans! I've already posted my first completed game.
It was selected as one of 6 best freewares of September by PC Gamer, so it's definitely worth a look. :)
Thanks! I can guarantee that at the very least the game is really twisted. I hope you'll have fun playing it.
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Igor Hardy is the developer of Snakes of Avalon (made together with Alex van der Wijst) and of Frantic Franko: A Bergzwerg Gone Berserk. Concurrently, he runs a blog about indie adventure games with guest game design articles by well-known indie developers (HardyDev.com).