![]() ![]() The README.txt file contains information about the game. In the local files, there are files named CommonRedist, Graphics, Text, font.ttf, README.txt, settings.ini, and The Yawhg.exe. 1) The Final Epilogue has been completed and sent to the artist so the game is almost complete!Ģ) After a little over a year of work, the gameplay was finished. If you don't know how to get there, go to your library and right click the Yawhg and click properties > local files > browse local files. I started testing the game out and it turned out pretty well. I started releasing demos of the game out to see what people thought of it and also how many people would show up at the different locations with torches and pitchforks and try to kill me. Well, I was right in at least one regard and no, I did not die! Turns out there is a lot of reason to not do that, or at least I had a very well equipped arsenal of weapons. ![]() Not that I recommend you go do that to somebody, mind you… LOL.ģ) I’ve improved the lighting quite a bit in the final stages and fixed a few other issues. This will be the last lighting update for a bit.Ĥ) I have the demo out for download. See, I told you I was working on it!ĥ) If you are reading this, you should probably know that you can download the demo here:Ħ) Up next on the agenda: Dried Mud, the next project in the series. The Yawhg is a one-to-four player choose-your-own-adventure game that randomizes a unique story every time you play. Once it is done, I’ll put it out for download too. Then the final project in the series will be released, after that the foreseeable future will be filled with my adventures with you. ![]()
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