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On the Highway to Release — 11/01/2019

Hi! Here's what we've done over the past few weeks.

The visuals.
We announced a big recoloring and changes in lighting of all game locations. Today we proudly show you the new Menagerie and the City. New color scheme, new lighting, and renovated 3D walls add visual depth to the picture.





We also updated the doors, both horizontal and vertical:





A lot of game characters were overhauled, too. We refined the artwork in dialogues: added a number of small details and cleaned up the picture:





Our good old Tree, which is at the same time a dreadful Boss, has learned some spectacular (and powerful) attacks. You could easily dodge the laser beams, but it's a whole different story with the projectiles.





While working on the main characters, monsters, bosses, and even guards, we almost forgot about the loyal companion, the self-propelled turret! We want to make it right.

The turret has got an energy shield that can extend her lifetime till all the enemies are dealt with:



In case if not all enemies are dealt with, the turret dies with dignity. We've already added a new cool animation of turret's death:



Last but not least, we give you concepts of completely new monsters - the kamikaze group:



We'll see you on the battlefield!

On the Highway to Release — 09/13/2019

Hi everyone!

The past two months since our last update were fruitful. We visited Game Daily Connect 2019 in the USA. Distant flights, packed event days, and heaps of feedback! However, this doesn’t mean that we put the work on Lost in Sky on halt. Quite the opposite! We never stopped to work, and now we’d like to share the latest news with you.

Color and lighting


This was the biggest change in the recent weeks. We completely change the level color scheme and lighting. We’re also implementing new interior objects with parallax effect. The picture has become less “colorful” but acquired depth and distinctive atmosphere. And we’re being serious! Full stop.







Rage mode


If follow us on social media, you should’ve seen the presentation of this new feature. In fact, it’s very simple yet effective. You will find a new bar in the character interface. This is the rage bar, and the rate of rage accumulation will depend on several factors: damage done, damage received, and special rage flasks consumed.

When the bar is full, the rage mode activates. This is where the hardships are relieved: you gain endless endurance and increased damage, while the effect lasts. You only need to find more enemies—but no worries, we’ll take care of it 😉



Bot improvement


We’re well aware that it one can’t always find a loyal friend to play co-op Lost in Sky with. We’re trying to teach our AI character if not to replace but at least resemble a living human being and imitate normal human behavior. We made a step toward the ultimate goal.



Random cues


We focus on bubbles with cues that should replace big dialog windows covering your screen. Now players will receive incoming information non-stop along the course of action.
Characters can react with a cue to an enemy or a situation.



Minor fixes


With the latest reviews and suggestions from Game Daily Connect 2019, we’ve already started working on some new things:

- When a partner character dies in a co-op, your half of the screen expands full-screen. It’s simply too cruel to make you stare at your dead partner. And not very comfy, either.

- The enemies! Some thought they were sloppy. Others thought they were tough. We decided to give them some balance and ended up making them tough for everyone! Just joking. In fact, we’re following up on it, looking to find the right balance that every player would be okay with.

And that’s where the summer ends for the Lost in Sky team. We expect autumn to be no less eventful and rewarding.

Here’s a little something for you right from the development workshop. This is the redesigned Worm Boss location, creepy and depressing



We’ll see you soon!

On the Highway to Release — 07/12/2019

Hi all!

Since our last article we added a few cool features to Lost in Sky we'd like to share with you. We're really excited about them!

Parallax effect


We added a frontal layer that moves past slower than the foreground layers, which adds depths to the scene. However weird this might sound, in fact, it's a very cool feature. Well, a picture's worth a thousand words!



Upgraded levers


Levers got a new look, now they're easier to be seen. It takes just one glance to tell an enabled lever from a warden, an elevator, or a health kit. And from a disabled lever as well. Just in case: green means ON, red means OFF.



Langoliers' new attack


We decided that a repulsive look of a langolier isn't enough to show how much it is, in fact, hostile toward players. Now langoliers swell and become bright red just before they attack. There must be no doubt as to what is happening.



Ally resurrection


Lost in Sky's main feature is a two-character action. If one of them died, we had to restart the whole level. We thought that the survivor deserves a chance to go on on its own. Now, if one of the characters mistakes a langolier for a lever and dies, the other can find a resurrection point and bring their buddy back to life.



Stamina visuals


We mentioned changes in Stamina system in one of our recent posts, so here are some quick facts. When you're about to run out of Stamina, here's what you see:

- the stamina bar blinks;
- Stamina level moves beyond the tick that indicates a low stamina warning;
- a white screen border appears.

Just a few minor things that might allow you to quickly notice that something's wrong. It's supposed to work like an insurance against situations, where you're surrounded by crowds of enemies—and you suddenly run out of Stamina. We hope it helps.



Critical damage visualization


It's easy. Old-school shooter style. When you character is almost dying, a red screen border appears, and your health bar starts blinking like crazy. Just like the Stamina thing, only red ¯\_(ツ)_/¯



That's all for today! We'll come back to you with more cool stuff! Stay tuned!

On the Highway to Release - Local Co-op Play

Hi all!

We received tons of feedback after DevGamm and Casual Connect, the gaming conferences we took part in. A lot of your comments come down to saying, "We want the co-op mode!" This is why we dedicated all our time and energy to co-op mode development—and we've got something to show you. Dear players, we're happy to give you the Lost in Sky local co-op play mode!



The best way to implement it is the split screen, a thing you're pretty familiar with. The first iteration offers you a vertical split, where each player plays on their own side of the screen. We'll give a try to other options until we find a solution that works for everyone.



Lost in Sky was intended as a game for two: whilst one player is fighting the enemy, the other supports them by pulling levers and pressing buttons. Basic game mechanics remain untouched, but now that you can play with your friend, it's more fun!

Now, let's see how the local co-op mode can help you and your friend boost your gameplay.

A sword fighter chops off some scorpion's legs, protected by an arrow shooter from random spiders coming from behind.



Classic: a character presses a button to open a trap door, while the other shoots off the attackers.



Eileen runs across the top to activate the elevator, otherwise unavailable to Roy.



The arrow shooter drops a health kit for Roy, who got badly hurt in a battle.



These are just a few examples of Lost in Sky teamplay. There's still room for perfection, so we're still working on many things here.

One of them is dynamic split screen, where the two sides of the screen become whole when both characters meet and split into two when they're apart. Who likes to see a double set of characters on the screen, right? The dynamic split screen makes the whole thing look much better! As you may probably have noticed, this feature is already working but could use some more polishing.



We can't wait for you to try out the power of team co-op play! That's why we're working on it as fast as we only can. Stay tuned! See you in the upcoming updates!

On the Highway to Release — 05/24/2019

Hey y'all!

We've been off radar for a while, and for a good reason! We showcased our game on DevGAMM Moscow 2019 last week, and the upcoming week will give us another great opportunity. Casual Connect London will also see Lost in Sky! So as you can imagine, the whole team has been fixing bugs, hunting glitches, polishing things, and improving the demo version.

Here's the list of major fixes and improvements:

  • Suicidal enemies now blow up if hit by an arrow



  • We improved the looks of the Sewers



  • Double-checked if avatars grab and hold as intended;
  • Fixed the situation when characters failed to detect a cage platform;
  • Improved the AI bot's movements (previously it ended up falling off platforms instead of landing on a higher one; it also fell off the moving platforms while following the player);
  • Fixed the controls in accordance with your feedback to the demo version.


Today we're working on the feedback we received during DevGAMM in Moscow. We're also putting your previous vision to good use!

New updates are coming very soon!