
CATABASE
A downloadable game
"Demons and Angels fought to conquer a dead world.
Now without light, this realm will soon vanish into oblivion."
CATABASE is a metroidvania with turn-based combat and sideview scrolling, in a big interconnected world filled with secrets, items, ennemies and NPCs to meet during your journey.
You play as Abel, a creature reborn inside the corpse of an angelic soldier by an unknown benefactor. You explore te world to try and find where you came from, but also to seek the different relics that will help you escape this ruin of a dimension and allow you to survive elsewhere.
GAME INPUTS :
Arrow keys : move around.
Z or ENTER : interact with the world around you.
ESCAPE or X : cancel certains actions or open the main menu.
DODGE : in combat, ennemies can use special attack that will either kill you or put you in a very bad position. When this happens, you can use the "dodge" action to negate said attack.
SHIFT: run.
INSPIRATION :
The game takes inspiration from several games, such as OFF, Lisa and Vomitoreum. It is also inspired by certain artists like Zdzisław Beksiński or Salvador Dali. There's also references to demonology and the christian mythos.
CREDITS :
Musics and sound effects from the game - as of now - come from projects made by indie gamedev "scumhead". You can find his work here : https://scumhead.itch.io/
Status | In development |
Author | Madshack |
Genre | Adventure, Role Playing |
Tags | Exploration, Metroidvania, RPG Maker, Turn-Based Combat |
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Development log
- First plan37 days ago
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I always thought that pulling off a metroidvania on RPG Maker was hard, wow.
Well, can't say you're wrong lmao it's not perfect, and there's a lot of things I still want to add that might be tricky - like a dynamic map system - but I'm sure I'll figure it out !
Thanks for the support man, it means a lot !
It's simple, but surprisingly gripping. I'm looking forward to the full version.