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Rocket Shipment

5 years ago

Devlog #073: Configurable gate speeds


Now that the demo has been out for a while I've been focussing on adding small features for both the demo and the full version.

I've added stuff like:

- A next level button after completing a main level

- Small random pitch shifts on collision sounds to make them more authentic

- A ghost preview of the selected object in the level editor

Now I can finally focus on the full-version-only features and can really start on that big v1.0 for Early Access.

The first feature I decided to pick up is extra settings for existing objects.

I just finished a speed setting for gates which you can see here:

Next on the list is a speed setting for the wallblaster!

Other planned stuff soon after:

- A moving enemy

- New level settings like number of lives, fuel starting level and background color

That's it for now! If you haven't tried the demo yet, please do!

Want to help me improve the game? Join the Discord!



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