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linuxgamenews · 1 year
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One Military Camp is committed to Steam Deck
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One Military Camp base building management game is due to be Verified on Linux via Steam Deck with Windows PC. Thanks to further details from developer Abylight Barcelona. Which is gearing up for release on Steam Early Access. Finally, we can share great news: One Military Camp, the long awaited "manage sim" developed by Abylight Barcelona will be releasing March 2nd, in Early Access (at least 6 months). Due to offering players an original experience with the game. So there are plenty of updates and new modes planned for the upcoming months. Plus the developers are also committing to Steam Deck support.
We are including Steam Deck Support at launch, and we hope to be Deck verified also in March.
According to the Abylight Barcelona email reply, they are hoping to be Steam Deck Verified before release. But they are keeping committed to Steam Deck support either way. Plus I can also confirm that Proton support works rather well since One Military Camp is being developed in Unity 3D. So on March 2nd, you will be able to play the complete game campaign. Doing so with over 100 missions, every game mechanic, 3 biomes, and a deep gaming experience. This also includes easter eggs and a wacky sense of humor, with no violence in it. But that's only the beginning.
One Military Camp | Gameplay Trailer
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One Military Camp tasks leaders to revive the continent’s final safe haven back to its former glory. Due to mold fresh cadets into elite soldiers. Manage the camp, build structures, and train recruits efficiently. There may be hope yet for peace throughout the land. Building and managing a well-oiled camp is no easy task. Use the necessary resources to construct a layout that will ensure maximum training efficiency. Once the foundation is ready, hire staff to keep up with the daily routine is a must. Staff will not only keep the camp running properly, but sustain the health and morale of recruits as well. Abylight wants to give special thanks to the community for the support they gave during the One Military Camp development. So they have decided to release the game at a very special price for the Early Bird supporters that buy it at launch. One Military Camp base building management game will be priced at $24.99 USD / £19.99 / 23,99€. But will also offer an extra 10% discount the first week on Steam Early Access. Along with Linux support via Proton and Steam Deck with Windows PC.
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abylight · 2 years
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barbosaasouza · 5 years
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Publisher Profile: Abylight Studios
This week’s Publisher Profile sees us having a chat with Eva Gaspar, CEO of Abylight Studios, to talk about what their team can offer to help indies with various aspects of getting their game out to players.
Who are you?
Eva Gaspar, CEO of Abylight Studios: This is a very philosophical question, I will tell you about what have I done and what I like and maybe you will get to know a bit about who I am.
I am a lawyer specialized in Business and IP&IT, business consultant, international speaker, and university teacher. I run a company dedicated to creating video games, developing them, and publishing them. I also run a company that consults other companies about business issues.
I am married and expecting my first child – probably the first and last as it was so tough to get this one. I’m very happy. It’s a girl. Really looking forward to the little game changer :-).
Can you tell us a bit about your company?
Gaspar: Abylight is a 15 year old company founded by veteran developers from Barcelona in 2003. The company started out doing ports and developing for mobile (you know, before phones were smart) games as work for hire. Then, in 2007, the company “got back” to doing console games with a job working on a DS cartridge game. In 2009, we worked on our first self-owned IP, and self-published it.
Fun fact: around 2010, Abylight opened up an office in Japan to be able to publish games there. However, when everything was set up (we had the administration and administrator, a Japanese phone line that rang in our office in Barcelona…), we couldn’t finalize the business because a big company/partner there said we needed an engineer physically in Japan to bring the games to pass QA. That was impossible for us at that moment. After a while, we closed down the delegation.
Now, after getting into developing for Nintendo and publishing, we moved to other platforms like PC, Xbox, Sony (both PSVita and PS4), iOS, and even arcade!
What work do you do to help developers reach an audience? How do you make developers’ lives a little easier?
Gaspar: I like to explain it like this: When we sign with a developer, it’s like the developer “grows” a whole team that is going to take care of a bunch of things: marketing, QA, publishing, adaptations to platforms, relationship with platform owners.
What is it that you’re on the lookout for (genres, content, etc.)?
Gaspar: We look for very good quality games; games that we can feel good dedicating time and effort on. There is no specific genre, but our audience is probably a bit more mature and demanding (as we are).
What do you look for in the games you choose to publish? In the developers you want to work with?
We look for a unique story – for a passion to succeed. We look for creativity and quality in execution. Nobody is perfect, but the kernel of uniqueness and excellence has to be there. If we see a space where we can help, then it is a perfect match.
To us, the genre or type of game is not important as long as the game does something perfectly and in an original way.
Is there anything developers do to make themselves more appealing to publishers? Anything they do that makes them less appealing to publishers?
What is really appealing is having an honest conversation. The publisher/developer relationship before the agreement is signed is like a dance – a courtship if you will. Not all developers are supposed to work with the same publisher, nor are all publishers right for one developer. Finding that perfect match is the hard part.
We are a very slow publisher because we take our time. We have to reject projects, and we get rejected too. But, when we get to work with a developer, we put everything on the line. We give 150%, and we know it’s going to be for a long time, so we feel completely committed to the success of the game.
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linuxgamenews · 1 year
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One Military Camp is due to manage and recruit on Deck
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One Military Camp epic new base building management game is coming to Linux via Steam Deck and Windows PC. Due to further details from developer Abylight Barcelona. Which is coming to Steam next month. Finally, we can share great news: One Military Camp, the long awaited "manage sim" will be released next March 2nd, in Early Access. Due to having players take on an amazing experience in the game. So there are plenty of updates and new modes planned for the upcoming months. Along with Linux support via Steam Deck.
For now, a Linux port is not in our plans, BUT the game is gonna be Steam Deck optimised. And since Deck works on Linux, there won't be any problem in porting the game, depending on the demand.
While this is indeed good news for Linux, due note, One Military Camp is also being developed in Unity 3D. Plus, there is a reason behind the lack of Linux support, and it's not Early Access. Abylight is using a custom Unity3D engine. This also means the dev's have their own shaders, pathfinding, terrain system, and some other technologies. As a result, the team is focusing on Proton for the Deck, But still offer hope for a native port too.
One Military Camp | Gameplay Trailer
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Therefore, on March 2nd, you will be able to play the complete game campaign. Doing so with over 100 missions, every game mechanic, 3 biomes, and a deep gaming experience. It is also full of easter eggs and a wacky sense of humor, with no violence in it. But that's only the beginning. Below, check the roadmap for every FREE update and upgrade in the coming months. This includes a Sandbox Mode, new customization options, and game balancing. Along with further community feedback, self-sufficiency, and yes, pets in your camp.
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One Military Camp tasks leaders to revive the continent’s final safe haven. Going back to its former glory and mold fresh cadets into elite soldiers. Manage the camp, build structures, and train recruits efficiently. There may be hope yet for peace throughout the land. ‌ One Military Camp base building management game is coming to Steam Early Access. With a price of $24.99 USD / £19.99 / 21,99€, plus an extra 10% discount the first week. This pricing will vary later, as new content is included and when the final 1.0 version of the game releases. Along with support for Linux via Steam Deck with Windows PC.
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abylight · 2 years
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No time for fear - Hyper Light Drifter
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abylight · 2 years
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Corrupted beauty - Hyper Light Drifter
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abylight · 2 years
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What if we fix our broken hearts with machine parts? - Hyper Light Drifter (by Heart Machine)
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abylight · 2 years
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Something has awakened in the depths - Hyper Light Drifter
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abylight · 2 years
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Some examples of our civilians from One Military Camp that (hopefully) will become elite soldiers soon!
Wishlist and feedback are extremely appreciated: https://bit.ly/3FZI15Q
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abylight · 2 years
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Who looks cooler? And more ridiculous?
Some model tests to see how our characters look in different situations on One Military Camp - wishlist now open! https://bit.ly/3FZI15Q
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abylight · 2 years
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Concept vs 3D model
Can you guess the difference?
Support our new project One Military Camp on Steam -> https://bit.ly/3FZI15Q
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abylight · 2 years
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Prison Tycoon: Under New Management is NOW AVAILABLE on Steam! And not only with its full version, but with its first FREE DLC: Roll Call - made for streamers!
Set your own rules now here
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abylight · 2 years
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Remember to clean your refrigerator! - One Military Camp
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abylight · 2 years
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Our One Military Camp cooks are already hard at work for Christmas banquets - Reserve your place at the table: https://bit.ly/3FZI15Q
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abylight · 2 years
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Keep an eye on the map, don't lose sight of your soldiers during their missions - wishlist now One Military Camp on Steam!
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abylight · 2 years
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Drawing directly on the game to see what it looks like - the vibes aren't exactly from the modern military world, why is that? ;)
Find out making wishlist on Steam!
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