Well, the thing is that the game can be completed without expanding the worlds. The advantage in the expandable worlds being optional is that it allows for a more varied play experience as well as allowing people to complete the game in different ways based on their skills and frustrations. The way ...
All I have to say is that Banjoland exists, and if there was ever a reason to put your faith in the ex-Rare crew's orchestral abilities, it's certainly that. That track is everything I ever wanted and more.
I mean I was personally talking about the actual Kickstarter amount at the top, not the image at the bottom which has the stretch goals. Obviously an image is static. The Kickstarter money count is dynamic tough and does change currency based on... Something (not sure what apparently), and even upda...
Yeah, besides the fact that there's another thread about this, we haven't hit all the stretch goals. Kickstarter automatically converts the funding into US dollars from British pounds, but the image that shows the stretch goals does not. As such, we've only completed a little more than half of the s...
Can't believe how wrong I was about PC, it seems pretty popular. All about console for me. PC has experienced a massive recursion and explosion in popularity as a result of platforms like Steam as well as how much easier it is to produce independent games on (popular PC games like League of Legends...
Based on this graph, the answer appears to be no. https://ksr-ugc.imgix.net/assets/003/713/039/38c18977e5af819791e44a4ffb0905ae_original.png?v=1430493615&w=700&h=&fit=max&auto=format&lossless=true&s=85c5ce3ca0450b4ef4debfdfef278567 It is kind of ambiguous though, so I can't s...
Can't believe how wrong I was about PC, it seems pretty popular. All about console for me. PC has experienced a massive recursion and explosion in popularity as a result of platforms like Steam as well as how much easier it is to produce independent games on (popular PC games like League of Legends...
I'm all ears for ways to integrate New Game + into the game, but I'm not really sure how to do that in a collect-a-thon platformer in a way that's interesting.
Hmmm aren't you going to need moderators that are not part of your team since you can't really have your team working on Project Ukulele and the Forum at the same time? I really don't think they're about to start giving random fans moderator permissions, smooth guy. Anyway yeah happy to have the ir...
Local co-op is definitely one of the weaker stretch goals for me as somebody who plans on playing on the PC. Bit of a shame, but oh well. Still glad to see it come to happen.
It's literally not possible with the N64's hardware. The console is incapable of running the game. In order to do this you'd literally need to just create your own console that is similar to the N64 in physical design. They'd just have to recreate the entire game but for the N64 hardware. I mean, a...
It's literally not possible with the N64's hardware. The console is incapable of running the game.
In order to do this you'd literally need to just create your own console that is similar to the N64 in physical design, but at that point, is it really an N64?
Personally, I wouldn't be opposed to DLC in any way. Considering the nature of the game, however, I'd very much like to have a strong singular package that stands on its own and doesn't require or even really want DLC. With a game like this, it's more exciting in my eyes to push what would be DLC in...
As much as I'd love to have a Yooka-Laylee amiibo for collectability (oh how the great collect-a-thons have groomed me), I'm really not a fan of the concept as it means that the Wii U will have exclusive features. Alternatively, the feature is standard on all other platforms, and the Wii U requires ...
Frankly I don't think it's worth it in any fashion to try and work the games onto mobile platforms. It's cumbersome, time consuming, and doesn't have a great return potential financially. Putting their efforts into expanding the current game is more important, to be frank. That being said, with the ...