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The public demo for Dirk Dashing 2 v0.6.3 is now available!
This is the version that I just uploaded yesterday for the 2012 Independent Games Festival main competition. It features a brand new interactive music engine, over 200 new sound effects and ambient sound loops, guards that have the ability to hear and react to your movements, the ability for Dirk to tip-toe silently, three different skill levels to choose from, and a plethora of bug fixes and gameplay tweaks.
You can download the new trial beta from either of my sites:
http://www.dirkdashing.com/dirkdashing2.htm
http://www.mygamecompany.com/Products/DirkDashing2/main.htm
I've also updated the game trailer to show off some of the new features:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHwjDy5L5J0
That said, there will be some new things yet for the remaining chapters. For Part 3, I've already added pressure plates, a new electrical hazard, and a new gadget. I'm also working on a new weapon that will be introduced in Chapter 3-3. The level designs will take advantage of the new stealth abilities, plus bring back some of the cartoon interactions from the first game that were lacking in Parts 1 and 2 (like more crates to drop on enemies and the ability to send robots and other wheeled objects careening into enemies). I also have a few other gadgets and weapons planned for Parts 4 and 5.
For the future, if there's a Dirk 3, I would be interested in hearing your ideas. You say the game is "still quite simple". Do you have any suggestions to make it better? I've already had numerous requests to add car chases and the ability for Dirk to drive a gadget-loaded car. I'm open to any ideas for Dirk 3.
Ideas? Mmh, I only played demos of your games so far to be fair, but I suppose you could add in some hacking to open doors or get information and things like that, which could be done through some small puzzle games?
Or co-op on the same PC (one keyboard or multiple game controllers)! I think this might actually be great for parents to play with their kids (or kids together) since that is your target market. :)
(You could also do co-op over a network, but that is slightly harder to do and maybe even a bit less fun.)
The hacking idea reminds me a bit of Mr. Robot. That was a fun game.