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Exophobia at Indie Live Expo 2022!

Hey everyone!

This weekend, Exophobia will be part of Indie Live Expo, a two day live stream showcasing a ton of exciting indie games super fast! Exophobia will appear on the second day, May 22nd, but be sure to catch the stream for a while if you want to get to know a bunch of indie games, kind of like in a speed dating fashion!
To celebrate this, we translated the Steam page to some languages, we hope it brings the attention to more players.

Watch the livestream on Twitch and Youtube!

If you want to find any of the games showcased, check out the event Steam page (includes sales of released games!)

Oh, and I also drew their cute robot mascot in the style of Exophobia, check it out :D

Have a great weekend!
Zarc

Exophobia at Digital Dragons 2022 Indie Celebration

Zarc here,

Exophobia is part of Digital Dragons 2022 Indie Celebration, May 12-13th!
Along with other ~40 games with available demos. Check them out and celebrate indie games!

Best,
Zarc

Going Rogue - Goodbye and follow-up!

Zarc here!

Hope you had an excellent week exploring the Going Rogue: A Festival of Persistence event, including playing our demo!

Some players have found crashing bugs in the end of the demo. So sorry for that! I won't be able to fix them as I am very busy finishing the game... However, next month I will update the demo with a brand new one! It will be closer to the final game and somewhat similar to the one physically at last PAX.

So, if you are curious to see more metroidvania sides to Exophobia, I advise to be on the look out for updates. The best way of course is to wishlist the game!.

Lastly, you can join our Zarc Attack Discord, which has been more active than ever! You can find all sorts of cool stuff there!

See you there,
Zarc

Going Rogue: A Festival of Persistence - Can a FPS also be a Metroidvania?

Hey everyone!
Exophobia has been selected to be part of a Steam festival all about roguelikes, rogue-lites, souls-likes and metroidvanias, called Going Rogue: A Festival of Persistence !

I was a bit surprised to see Steam inviting me to be part of a festival with this name, until I saw metroidvanias were part of the list of celebrated types of games. And metroidvania is one of Exophobia's most prominent tag, and this is where the game's inclusion might start to sound controversial. But here is how I designed Exophobia to feel like a METROIDVANIA FPS!

Steam defines games eligible for this festival with "These games generally share mechanics of repeating parts of the game again and again, or re-treading ground once the player has gained enough experience or equipment."

Even though metroidvanias are often thought as 2D platformers, progression in Exophobia was designed to feature these ideas as an FPS with no verticality (quite a challenge!).
The gameplay happens inside the spaceship, a giant map with multiple floors each having their own characteristics (look, enemies, objects,...), with multiple gated areas, designed to push exploration. The player progresses through the game by finding upgrades, that improve combat mechanics as well as uncover areas that were locked before. The more you progress, the more the map opens up, and you might even find secrets that you can now access with your new abilities as you backtrack to find your next one.



Besides this larger progression loop, you can also find other gated areas with one-way doors, key cards, movement challenging areas and even boss fights can unlock something on the map! You also have to save often in checkpoints, because that's where you return when you die, something you also see in metroidvanias.

So, in brief:
  • One giant map with different themed areas and checkpoints.Check
  • A clear player power arc and enjoyable movement. Check
  • Gates, boss fights and hidden secrets to reward exploration. Check


Of course, feel free to give your own opinions on the subject :)
Have some great runs with the festival,
Zarc

Arriving... Exophobia at PAX East 2022

Hey there!
It's been a chaotic start of the year with the end of development in sight, but better to have late news than never!

If you are visiting PAX East in Boston this week, PM Studios is showcasing an exclusive Exophobia demo at booth #19079! This demo includes a more polished first level where you can fight the Mecha alien!

Sadly, I will not be there again as I live very far (maybe one day) but if you can attend be sure to meet the lovely people from the PM Studios team and other amazing developers and their games, until April 25th.
If you can't attend, I also updated the Research and Destroy Steam build with some extra polish, so if you haven't played it yet, now it's a good time!

Oh.. look out for more exciting announcements coming from this event!
Best,
Zarc