Supernova 2: almost done!

Yes, the game is almost done! I’m currently finishing the tutorials screens, and doing some final cleanup and last-minute unit balancing. I’m also checking that the game at maximum difficulty is really… impossible, since for my past games got some users complaining about the fact that they were too easy.

Well I can say that at maximum difficulty I have hard times myself to win just 1 battle… so hopefully should be hard enough!! 😀

The game release is scheduled for mid-May. Yeah, about 10 days – I’ll post first a beta version in my forums just to find some small bugs (never had a game crash so far) and then will go on with official release.

Meanwhile I halved the price of the first game, Supernova: Galactic Wars. If you missed it, you can buy it for very low price now, but be warned, isn’t a strategy game like the sequel, but an arcade one 🙂

Supernova 2: the crew

I’m working like crazy to be able to finish Supernova 2 by end of this month… and today made another good change to the game rules. I wasn’t satisfied by the role the transports had. In practice, how I could determine if they actually manage to capture a planet or a ship?

Also the whole thing was a bit unrealistic. I know it’s a game so don’t need to be realistic (expecially since it’s sci-fi!), but conquering a whole planet with just a small transport ship was a bit weird 😀

So now I changed the rules a bit: planets are conquered simply when you destroy the enemy ship(s) that are over it (maybe one day I’ll release an add-on that will deal with ground battles). Instead the transport ships can be used to assault and capture any ship in the game!

This means that in theory you can assault an enemy battleship and then use it for the rest of the battle. Pretty cool, isn’t it? 🙂 of course, each ship has a CREW value. The bigger the ship is, the more crew it has. So while in theory is possible to assault a battleship, will require more than 1 transport to do that.

After an assault, the transport is eliminated from the game, and the captured ship can be used only for the rest of the battle (doesn’t remain in your military screen after battle has ended). Even with those limitations, I think the transport will add a nice strategy element to the game, different from the other ships.

Supernova 2: unlockable alien technologies

Today I changed an important option in the Start New Battle menu. I removed the “Technology Race” because I realized would be pointless, since my game is heavily combat-focused, so there aren’t so many technologies to allow a proper technology race (like happens in Civilization games for example).

So I replaced it instead with another cool idea I had: each faction, beside a normal ship blueprint for each ship class, will have also another ship with a unique weapon, that will be available only if you conquer a specific starsystem containing an alien relic (his position will randomly change at beginning of each match to increase variety of gameplay).

This means for example that the Blood Legion will have, as scout ship, the Wildcat ship as the normal regular ship, but also the Fang ship that has the special attack “suicide bomb”, that will be unlocked only if you have conquered the starsystem containing that specific alien technology.

This game is getting really cool, I’m eager to play it myself! 😀

Future Plans

Tomorrow is the 1st of April, and almost one quarter of this year has passed. Time flew very quickly for me -maybe because was working so hard to finish Supernova 2 (the final game should be ready very soon) and also pondering what to do after it.

I have still a project on stand-by – Tower of Destiny. However I’m thinking also about learning Flash/Director to make a online game. I have what I think to be a pretty cool idea that all Magic Stones fans will surely like, a sort of online rpg card game. The advantages of a online-only game are lots, for example multiplayer possibility, no need to store the data on your pc, possibility to play the game anywhere (even at work! eheh) and also the micropayment thing, so that you can pay only for how much you play the game (have still to decide the details, but this would allow much more flexibility on payment methods).

However I’m not saying that TOD will become waporware: I’ll resume working on it at same time as the online game. Just don’t ask me release dates, because I really have no clue, it’s going to be a very BIG game 🙂

Supernova 2: ships design

I’m currently doing probably the most complex and difficult part of the game, that is balancing the two armies units types. Usually we have in normal games the also known “rock-paper-scissors” theme.

For those that don’t know what it means, read this quote directly from Wikipedia related entry:

“Combat or strategy-based video games often feature RPS-like cycles in their characters’ or units’ effectiveness against others. These often attempt to emulate cycles in real-world combat (such as where cavalry are effective against archers, archers have an edge over spearmen, and spearmen are strongest against cavalry), or simple elemental trinities such as fire, water and air. Such game mechanics can make a game somewhat self-balancing, by preventing any one simple strategy from dominating gameplay.”

In my game, I have this scheme so far:

Scout: strong against Battleship, weak against Interceptors
Transport Troops: strong against Cruisers
Cruiser: strong against Interceptors, weak against Transport
Interceptor: strong against Scouts, weak against Cruisers
Battleship: weak against Scout

the transport are strong only against Cruisers because they can board the ship and kill all the crew. This operation is not possible vs other ship classes because they have much more crew onboard and the assault would be ineffective. They have no weaknes vs a specific opponent because they are actually vulnerable vs anyone’s attack 🙂 they get dangerous only if they can go nearby a Cruiser or a Planet to conquer.

The Battleship on the other hand is strong vs anyone, since they have both long and short range weapons, but are weak against Scouts because they are hard to target in short range. Of course a single Scout can’t destroy a Battleship in few turns, but without any help from support units like Interceptors or Cruisers, they can have hard time killing the Scout while it keeps shooting on its tail, doing slow but constant damage…

Then of course there is the Mothership. It is by nature is the most powerful ship of each army, so doesn’t have any particular weak point, but is strong against anybody. Indeed will be quite hard to destroy it during a tactical combat 🙂