Below The Oak
A downloadable game for Windows
Sword of Moonlight engine is almost 25 years old and there are issues with modern software. I'm building on windows 7. So Windows 98-7 is what I'm aiming for.
This game serves as a sequel to Bane of Oakenshade with some recurring themes but a much darker tone. It will be a smaller game only featuring a couple of Maps. I wanted to created the grimest Dungeon crawling experience I could with the engine. I've turned all ambient lighting off.
There are no shops so resource management will be important. The story will be revealed at a later date.
I specifically Target older hardware to give people a reason to hold onto older machines. Especially now that steam has dropped win 7 support. Don't worry my dudes I got you.
Updated | 21 days ago |
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | Hodslate |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Atmospheric, Dark, Dungeon Crawler, Fantasy, First-Person, Horror, Retro, Souls-like |
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Development log
- Big progress21 days ago
- Still going just quiet.38 days ago
- Big progress74 days ago
- Controls.77 days ago
- Fleshed out some story84 days ago
- ScreenshotsJan 15, 2024
- Windows 10Jan 09, 2024
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i don't have a windows machine at this moment but it's cool that you're using the King's Field engine
What machine are you using?
a 2015 mac. i imagine i may be able to boot an older version of windows somehow but i've never had a ton of luck with doing that.
Should ould be an application called bootcamp assistant. I'm using a Mac to make this game You just supply your own windows install and the Mac does the rest. Downloads all the driver's for you. What OS are you running? Any Intel Mac can boot windows which yours is being a 2015
Tested it on Windows 10 lighting is all good at 8, i can see most things. And if i want to see brighter i can always put the brightness higher in the options
Wow I had it at 16 on win 10 and it was no good. The torches were all glitchy aswell. Must have been a driver issue with Intel HD graphics or something. Thanks for telling me that's good News.
yeah idk maybe it's my setup. I used dgvoodoo2, also i might have changed something on the gpu control panel that made a difference