![]() ![]() Valdez and fellow Retro Future Studios CEO and game designer Zaid Al-Shaheed are huge retro game fans. “I also like to call it an impossible game,” said game designer Alex Valdez, “because the game is very difficult yet very rewarding.” Unless you’re facing a boss, killing is optional. Because you're true goal is to survive, you’ll have to dodge hundreds of bullets and fight mythical monsters from the Philippines and other countries. You tap one button to change direction, and use the analog stick to aim with your weapon. Imagination is the key,” said Villariaza. “As the game emulates how text adventure games were made then, there are no graphics and there is no sound. It compiles Benedict John Rey Villariaza’s self-written materials and previous Ludum Dare game jam entries. “The game itself is a stealth roguelite mobile game inspired by the likes of ‘Metal Gear,’ wherein you are trying to hack into the major evil corporations and retrieve data in order to survive in the desolate and harsh cyberpunk world,” explained Legaspi.ĭagitabSoft’s “Excessive: The Trilogy” is a series of text adventures inspired by those choose-your-own-adventure-style PC games that were popular in the '80s. “Data Breach” meanwhile was developed by Chryse during an internal game jam. “We plan to release the game on the Google Play Store as soon as possible,” said Chryse co-founder Ronnie Legaspi. We saw how popular street food is in today's culture so we decided to make a game out of it,” said AB Productions producer Victor Tan.ĪB Productions plans to add more kinds of street food as well as upgrades to “Street Feud.” “We got the idea for the game while eating at a street food cart near our school. While waiting for you to finish cooking, customers can get impatient, but you can keep their “patience meter” in check by giving them gulaman or turning on the fan. You play the owner of a food cart that serves the usual Pinoy street food items - kikiam, fishball, kwek kwek - to customers. In addition, Chryse also introduced two more new games, “Street Feud” and “Data Breach” to the event.Ĭhryse is publishing AB Productions’ “Street Feud,” a cooking and restaurant management game with a Filipino twist. The game is nearing completion, so expect it to be released for PC via Steam and the Nintendo Switch soon. Shots Fired, Street Feud, and Data BreachĬhryse brought the latest build of its award-winning assassination/photojournalism game “Shots Fired” to Indie Fiesta 2018. Pinoy indie game developers are a talented group, a fact made obvious at this year’s Electronic Sports and Gaming Summit (ESGS), where Indie Fiesta 2018 showcased some of our local studios’ most fascinating projects. ![]()
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