This is my old AGS jog around the house to show the basic layout. Note that this is lower resolution and not as detailed as the rework I’m making in Unity, but it gives a good idea of the visual mood of the game. (continue reading)
I originally began working on Something Seeps in Adventure Game Studio, just as I’d done with The Knobbly Crook. However, I recently decided to switch over to Unity (Adventure Creator) and up the resolution to HD. (continue reading)
With a switch from AGS to Unity and a new theme, I present my new logo. You’ll notice it’s in HD dimensions. Yup, I’m going bigger and bolder this time. The new focus is on horror. Serious, brutal horror. (continue reading)
The Knobbcrookians represent blades (scissors) and the Bogolds represent rock, but not many have met the paper people of The Fold. Be careful around them. They are twitchy.
If you played Episode I, you’ll see the UI has improved and there are now more layers of smoother scrolling. (continue reading)
Here are a few of the weirdos you’ll meet in your Knobbly Crook adventures. I’d introduce you to them, but that would spoil all the fun.
While most Knobbcrookians embrace the metal bits they were given at “birth,” there’s a cult of rebels who live deep in the Undercrook who modify their bodies with replacement metals in their pursuit of unity and equality. The Judgement Wardens are very skilled at lecturing people and have started to enforce harsh rules upon the denizens above. (continue reading)
They say Ale Lake once had a challenging puzzle made from mud in its northern corner. While Knobbcrookian archaeologists have yet to find a solid description in any of the bizarre history records, they are hard at work trying to figure it out. (continue reading)
A new screenshot from Chapter II: The Face of the Face. O’Sirus took a slimy side trail off the cliff’s path and found himself face to face with an old fiend. You may remember Tarsus Twotalk from the Horse’s Ass bar, where he was preaching doom. (continue reading)
If you’ve played chapter I of the Knobbly Crook, chances are you’ve met the mysterious Jack Steamheel in the Horse’s Ass Bar. Jack is a traveler from another world, a legend, in fact. His story is an ongoing, weird urban fantasy story set in a steampunk world and filled with unusual creatures. (continue reading)