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Deklaration
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128k sequel

Posted by Deklaration - April 4th, 2018


Hey! Working hard on the sequel to 128k together with the user Ninjamuffin99. 

I'm planning to release the game on Steam instead of Newgrounds because I need to eat, and since 128k isn't available there, I'm thinking about making a reboot sort of thing. Reusing some of the puzzels and adding a ton more and even more difficult ones. 

What did you enjoy the most in the game? 128k has an old computer as basis, but it doesn't really makes a lot of sense since the riddle is hidden in a ton of more modern places. So, I'm thinking about creating a modern OS instead. what do you think of that? Will it ruin the whole aesthetics of the game or would you like it? 

Please leave a comment with some feedback!
Thanks!


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will the game be free on steam

have a nice day.

Not free, but probably very cheap. Under $5, I guess.

If you can I'd personally suggest that you stick with the old OS if at all possible. There's just a really rewarding feeling that the player gets cracking into a long forgotten Mac that was just lying around. Either way I'm sure that it's going to be a great experience for the player. Keep up the good work!

i thought the work was excellent, but there's a neat aesthetic to breaking into an old computer that reminds me a lot of when as a kid I'd have to do the same for my grandmother's mac. It's personally biased, but I prefer the old OS!

On the difficult puzzles: hell yeah, but I only completed it because I know about the mainstream ciphers. I do like the approach of having to sleuth out information on the puzzle AND solution, though! that has to be my favorite part.

Thanks for the imput! I’ll keep the old OS