We are excited to announce Robot Rundown will be hitting the Apple App Store on September 18th. The game is based in the universe of the Sci-Fi comedy web series: Transolar Galactica and was built entirely in Unity*.*
Features:
** No IAP! **
** No Ads! **
** No online required! **
** Exclusive Transolar Galactica live action video and 8-bit video, in game **
A classic 8-bit arcade art style – because what could be cooler?
10 Unique and engaging levels – filled with enemies ripe for the slicing!
A fully interactive Adventure storyline – with character growth and everything!
Three tiers of difficulty - for the Brain Depleted to the Brain Enhanced
Hours and hours of entertaining gameplay – because we love you.
Original 8-bit music
Find out more about the game at http://robotrundown.com and enjoy the trailer and video clips below.
I do not know what Transolar Galactica is but its great that you are releasing a free game ,as in really free. Now you just need to make an Android port so I can experience it too.
AH no worries , it is still great that you are making a real game that does not have all its functionality tied into all the IAP rubbish.
I would MUCH rather pay a dollar for a game and get a REAL game as opposed to expecting everything to cost nothing and then getting some monetization mechanics disguised as a game
Totally with you on this, plus, we have 30 minutes of video in the game itself, which is probably worth a little more, but we want to make a kick ass game that people will enjoy.
Looks cool, but it seems like your pixels could use a bit of refinement. Pixel art is actually pretty hard to get right – every little detail counts – so cleaning it up is important. Maybe it’s a stylistic choice, but if you want your game to look more polished you could definitely do it. I won’t say what lots of people have said before, so here are some links to some really good pixel art resources:
The Transolar Galactica crew is at Rose City Comic Con promoting the web series, and we made a special port of Robot Rundown for OSX so they could put it up on a larger screen and let people play with a game controller. If you are in the Portland area, they should be there tomorrow as well.