@RichTheGameDeveloper and @TreylllPlayzYT
Thank you very much for your kind comments!
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@RichTheGameDeveloper and @TreylllPlayzYT
Thank you very much for your kind comments!
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Some Spoilers:
While playing as Robby Robbler in the game “Heidi Moombootz” you can meet the Sea Cucumber, who is just talking in seacucumberish (morse code).
If you are able to translate the dialogue you can find out that this creature is just looking for new friends. ![]()
There are so much more eastereggs to discover in “Heidi Moombootz”.
Some buy diamonds but I created a Videogame! ![]()
Heidi Moombootz is a carefully made game as a love symbol for my wife.
The complete cozy and non-violent game is still playable on gd.games for other people.
(This game is definitely not an asset flip or a template flip.
There was a lot of work and time involved to create this title.)
Additional Screenshots:
Play the complete story to find all baby mammoths and set up a strawberry farm or play the two Short Stories Addons.
Heidi Moombootz is a beginner gamer friendly experience which take two or three hours to complete.
With handcrafted adorable characters, levels and music created by me.
Additional Patchnotes: V.1.2.6 minor improvement changes and added a simplier touchscreen control. (Nonetheless I recommend a PC with keyboard and mouse for the best fluid gaming experience.)
(If you find any bugs or similar: please let me know, so I can fix this.)
That’s amazing, congrats! I just spent some time playing it, it’s adorable and unique. I’m glad it has a save function so I can go back and continue to explore and hopefully uncover all the easter eggs and secrets.
That’s awesome! I just watched the YouTube video of your game and it looks amazing! Looks like the game contains tons of features and stuff to do plus awesome artwork / music. Will have to give this game a try! Great job on it and congrats for being featured!!
Your game is very pretty! There is no many GD games with this style, i think.
Good idea, good realization too.
Xierra
@Lucky-j , @StaticYeti , @Amigo54 :
Thank you very much for your motivating words. ![]()
Of course! Game dev can be draining so it’s always good to hear positive feedback and motivation! Plus your project looks great!