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Neil79 24 November 2017 10:53

AlarCity - PixelGlass is aiming for new heights for the Amiga with a campaign trailer
 
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ay69FJQ0S...0/AlarCity.jpg

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You may remember our exclusive heads up in 2016 for the unofficial Amiga platformer overhaul of ' The Great Giana Sisters ', which was known as ' Giana Sisters Special Edition '; a remastered/overhauled release by a new label called Reimagine Games who focused on non commercial ports, hacks and remakes. However another label as PixelGlass was also created but instead was to focus on the commercial side for the Amiga! This new team of people are now aiming to impress, as they have recently announced the very latest AlarCity campaign trailer & preorder campaign.
http://www.indieretronews.com/2017/1...g-for-new.html


:bowdown:bowdown:bowdown

spudje 24 November 2017 13:22

Say what? I already preordered and paid for the thing. Are they saying the game may not even be released (physically) when they don't get these 200 preorders?

Tsak 24 November 2017 14:49

Hi Spudje, thanx for the support (and for bringing this up)!

It's important to note, for the sake of all those who have already preordered the game like you, that this campaign is not a 'take it or leave it' deal! Meaning that even if we fail to reach 200 preorders, the game's still gonna be finished and released (to the best of our abilities).

Having said that, succesfully reaching this goal will be a huge, huge help to our effort!
Working on Alarcity has been a major undertaking and we've already poured countless workhours into the project (plus all this work is done under difficult financial conditions). So, any help we get is crucial.

Hopefully this new trailer (and upcoming demo) illustrates in the best way possible -to both supporters and sceptics- our progress, determination and persistace to deliver a game, we and the community can really be proud of!

Gzegzolka 24 November 2017 15:19

You did not change that background picture in main menu? I have always think that abstract thing was just a place holder that will be replaced with something more fitting. Any way :) I can not find any other cons. That gameplay looks awesome, so much tense and fast, I would love to play this :)

Overflow 24 November 2017 17:48

I dont even want a phyiscal version of the game. Im all for downloads.

Ive also pre-ordered the game, and if they decide to go 100% digital, Im cool with that as long as the game is completed. If producing a boxed version will take away from the quality of the game (cause less time available to work on the game), then focus on the actual game.

Imho.

spudje 24 November 2017 22:21

Thanks for the clarification. I now also understand that this campaign is actually just that, an increased marketing campaign to get the already available preorders sell more.

I saw a test version at Amiga32, and the game looks really really good guys. A must pre-order :D

Tsak 25 November 2017 02:17

@Gzegzolka: It's still a place holder (kind of). Don't forget we're showcasing the new demo, not the final game. However, changing that pic is at the bottom of our priority list, plus it depends whether we get on our hands a more fitting concept art or not. We'll see ;)

@Overflow: Making the game available as a physical version or digital only has zero implications to the game quality as it involves no real extra work. What trully affects this is the time we can devote to the project itself. Considering our dayjobs are game making related anyway (Erik's more than mine), this fund will help us continue pouring some serious prime time into it, as opposed to working on other contracts. It's really as simple as that.

Amiga1992 25 November 2017 17:44

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Originally Posted by Tsak (Post 1201948)
Making the game available as a physical version or digital only has zero implications to the game quality as it involves no real extra work.

No, but it seems a physical copy does delay the release of the digital version. I am reading this as "the game is finished but we're gonna wait up and see if we can produce a physical copy run", maybe I am wrong, in which case you'd need to clarify.

There seems to be this obsession with physical copies to be sold to collecting hoarders, when time and time again in Amiga forums people always ask for digital copies (myself included) which I think you can push through more easily, quicker and with less hassle, and those are usually wanted by those who actually use/play Amiga games more.

I agree if you need extra money for support, but offering a physical version will not make you have more digital sales. I'd favor going all digital and pushing a pre-order.

Tsak 25 November 2017 22:27

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Originally Posted by Akira (Post 1202041)
No, but it seems a physical copy does delay the release of the digital version. I am reading this as "the game is finished but we're gonna wait up and see if we can produce a physical copy run", maybe I am wrong, in which case you'd need to clarify.

Let me clarify then: Firstly no, the game is not finished (far from it). We still have to build the planned story mode, so we have many months of work yet to do.

Secondly we have already dealt with the issues of the physical copies from when we first announced the pre-orders (many months ago and thanks to Amiga.net.pl). So again no, there's no physical copy run to stop us (or will be in the future). As soon as we finish the game it's gonna be released.

To explain further: besides good will (or wishful thinking), it's all about pre-planning. F.e. all the physical stuff (box, manual, extras, e.t.c.) will be ready long before we put the final seal to the game, while the final cd prints will only take a few days give or take.

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Originally Posted by Akira (Post 1202041)
There seems to be this obsession with physical copies to be sold to collecting hoarders, when time and time again in Amiga forums people always ask for digital copies (myself included) which I think you can push through more easily, quicker and with less hassle, and those are usually wanted by those who actually use/play Amiga games more.

Well, I'm in favor of digital copies myself and that's why we've pushed this from the get go : quicker, less hasle and cheaper for everyone if I may add. But physical copies also have their charm and there is solid demand for them. Some people are collectors, others just love the nostalgic feeling of geting a brand new game for their miggy into their hands, just like they did in their youth.

Personally I can understand and relate with both worlds.

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Originally Posted by Akira (Post 1202041)
I agree if you need extra money for support, but offering a physical version will not make you have more digital sales. I'd favor going all digital and pushing a pre-order.

If that was true, then how come only 1/5 of out total presales so far are digital? We have initiated preorders nearly 10 months now and digital was an option from the very start.
So, where are all those digital backers if I may ask? :D

Anyway, I plan to go full transparent with the presales numbers (while that's a post for the new thread). This will also be interesting -I believe- for the whole community, a stress test if you like. There has been loads of speculation the past months about what method might work and what not in regards to Amiga game funding. So, it's about time to see in practice if the presales alternative (including the digital option) really works :agree

Overflow 26 November 2017 00:02

I have a more boring/hippie view to boxed versions;

Its wasteful plastic, paper and transportation which increases pollution overall. I realise its so few copies that it doesnt matter at all. But its the principle of it.

Amigajay 26 November 2017 00:12

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Originally Posted by Overflow (Post 1202110)
I have a more boring/hippie view to boxed versions;

Its wasteful plastic, paper and transportation which increases pollution overall. I realise its so few copies that it doesnt matter at all. But its the principle of it.

Your right (the first sentence) :agree I hope your shop everything with no packaging and generate your own electricity and live off the land otherwise you are just a hippocrite, sorry but this will have zero impact on pollution :rolleyes

Overflow 26 November 2017 00:34

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Originally Posted by Amigajay (Post 1202113)
Your right (the first sentence) :agree I hope your shop everything with no packaging and generate your own electricity and live off the land otherwise you are just a hippocrite, sorry but this will have zero impact on pollution :rolleyes

:)

Well, I do purchase food directly from local farmers, but I do not live under a tree, licking water off leafs.
Just saying minimizing where we can isnt a bad thing.

AmigaBill 26 November 2017 00:48

Huge congrats to all the folks involved in Alar City. I played the demo and it is wonderful!!! Thanks for putting so much time into this passion project. As someone who still uses an Amiga in 2017 I can't tell you how much I appreciate your efforts. An new Amiga game in 2017??? Are you kidding me? I have so much respect for your team as well as all the other folks who make new games and hardware for the Amiga 32 years later. Here's to you :great:great:great:great:great:great

alpine9000 26 November 2017 02:15

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Originally Posted by AmigaBill (Post 1202119)
Huge congrats to all the folks involved in Alar City. I played the demo and it is wonderful!!! Thanks for putting so much time into this passion project. As someone who still uses an Amiga in 2017 I can't tell you how much I appreciate your efforts. An new Amiga game in 2017??? Are you kidding me? I have so much respect for your team as well as all the other folks who make new games and hardware for the Amiga 32 years later. Here's to you :great:great:great:great:great:great

Well said!

This game is sure going to be something special when it's finished.

:great:great:great

Overflow 26 November 2017 08:28

Indeed AmigaBill!

It looks extremely crisp and moves smooth/actionpaced.

Then you got the upgrade options, that will get me hooked for sure!
I remember how I loved upgrading on Speedball II, so this will keep me busy for sure :great

Tsak 26 November 2017 16:25

Thanks for the supprt guys!!

@AmigaBill: You sir deserve also huge congrats for your work!!! :bowdown
@Everyone: check Bill's fantastic channels:
The Guru Meditation: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYt...CrPzquW-5MZwmQ
Twitch AmigaBill: https://www.twitch.tv/amigabill

Btw, you've tried the very latest (unpublished) Alarcity playtest demo version (V1.0_P) right?

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Originally Posted by Overflow (Post 1202148)
Then you got the upgrade options, that will get me hooked for sure!
I remember how I loved upgrading on Speedball II, so this will keep me busy for sure :great

That's right! ;)
Basically, did you guys know: Alarcity is the very first Amiga topdown shooter (not just of recent years) that comes with a leveling system and packed with so many upgrades and possible arsenal combinations?

AmigaBill 27 November 2017 16:02

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Aw, thanks Task you are too kind :cool All this Amiga stuff is fun for me so it is my pleasure. Gives me a nice change of pace from the pressures of the real world and allows me to be a little creative and hang out with friends. Speaking of that, I will play the latest Alar City demo tomorrow on my Twitch stream and Earock will likely join in if his alarm clock works. When the game is released I will do a much more detailed show on both Twitch and The Guru Meditation YouTube. Too much fun! Here is the info about the stream tomorrow if anyone is around. If you are not able to watch live it will be archived.

LIVE STREAM Tomorrow 11/28/17 1:30pm EST/6:30pm UTC Amiga Bill plays the newest AlarCity Demo & ProjectX Special Edition 2017 with special guest, game designer Erik Hogan! Come party with us!!! EVENT INFO: https://www.twitch.tv/events/ip-9ZnTGQweQbwF_jDSjQA CHANNEL LINK: https://www.twitch.tv/amigabill

Amiga1992 27 November 2017 17:20

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Originally Posted by Tsak (Post 1202097)
If that was true, then how come only 1/5 of out total presales so far are digital? We have initiated preorders nearly 10 months now and digital was an option from the very start.
So, where are all those digital backers if I may ask? :D

I'm sorry to read this and thanks for sharing this insight into your numbers.
:sad
My guess is that people are unwilling to pay 16 euros for a digital copy of a game being developed for years :sad

Amigajay 27 November 2017 19:41

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Originally Posted by Akira (Post 1202431)
I'm sorry to read this and thanks for sharing this insight into your numbers.
:sad
My guess is that people are unwilling to pay 16 euros for a digital copy of a game being developed for years :sad

I will probably buy the digital version out of those and burn the disc myself as I don’t like dvd boxes (why no jewel cases guys!?)

NeoHippie2016 27 November 2017 20:34

For me as a hard core Collector dvd boxes and cd jewel cases, please! ;)


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