You wake up to the sight of a beautiful alien landscape after a group of terrorists attack your fleet. You've crash-landed, but were saved by the technology of your craft, sacrificing itself for your safe landing.
With no weapon you set out into the wilderness in search of civilization, hoping to rejoin your fleet and return to the war being fought galaxies away.
Thus begins Deshori, an exploration-based FPG.
Things are not entirely as they appear as you cross the seemingly calm desert.
Strange creatures, abandoned cities, violent nomads, giant monuments, and many other surprises await you along the way.
Deshori is an indie game project in the works by one Derek Sneed and one me, with the intent of creating some genuinely interesting AI, among other neat features. Problem is that the idea of getting this done without any kind of funds is pretty fantastic. So, if you've a few bucks to spare we'd be hugely grateful if you were to check out our kickstarter, where if you give us at least eight of your dollars we will give you a copy of the finished game, in exchange for that discounted price.
Regardless of whether you love us enough to give us your money that you managed to scam your boss or allowance-paying parents out of, I believe this is going to be a wonderfully interesting experience of a game, and you should keep a look out for it. However, if there's any time when your contribution could directly mean the difference between a game existing and not, this is probably that time.
Looks nice :3 Will it be mostly focused on just going out walking around and exploring? Or will there be fighting/surviving aspects? Will it be an MMO or singleplayer?
Looks nice :3 Will it be mostly focused on just going out walking around and exploring? Or will there be fighting/surviving aspects? Will it be an MMO or singleplayer?
The idea is for pacifism to be a virtue. Combat will heavily favor against the player so that you're influenced to choose different courses of action. I don't believe there are any plans for it to be any more than single-player, though I don't think I could rule out the possibility of some extent of cooperative multiplayer.
With no weapon you set out into the wilderness in search of civilization, hoping to rejoin your fleet and return to the war being fought galaxies away.
Thus begins Deshori, an exploration-based FPG.
Things are not entirely as they appear as you cross the seemingly calm desert.
Strange creatures, abandoned cities, violent nomads, giant monuments, and many other surprises await you along the way.
Present devlog
Some incredibly attention-grabbing video footage
An insightful image gallery
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Deshori is an indie game project in the works by one Derek Sneed and one me, with the intent of creating some genuinely interesting AI, among other neat features. Problem is that the idea of getting this done without any kind of funds is pretty fantastic. So, if you've a few bucks to spare we'd be hugely grateful if you were to check out our kickstarter, where if you give us at least eight of your dollars we will give you a copy of the finished game, in exchange for that discounted price.
Regardless of whether you love us enough to give us your money that you managed to scam your boss or allowance-paying parents out of, I believe this is going to be a wonderfully interesting experience of a game, and you should keep a look out for it. However, if there's any time when your contribution could directly mean the difference between a game existing and not, this is probably that time.
no srsly
I love the music. Now I'm not quite sure if I want to spend $5 on the new Indie Bundle, or if I want to send it towards this game...
The idea is for pacifism to be a virtue. Combat will heavily favor against the player so that you're influenced to choose different courses of action. I don't believe there are any plans for it to be any more than single-player, though I don't think I could rule out the possibility of some extent of cooperative multiplayer.