First Release!
Hey everyone,
Thank you so much for checking out the first release of "Breasting the Maze"! It's been an incredible journey bringing this game to life, and I'm thrilled to finally share it with you.
I want to emphasize that while this game is now available, it's still a work in progress. I'll be actively addressing any bugs or issues that arise, so please bear with me as I continue to improve the game.
Additionally, I'm excited to announce that I'm working on a special version of the game for those who support me through donations. This "Supporter" version will feature exclusive content and bonuses as a token of my appreciation for your support.
But wait, there's more! I have big plans for even more breast expansion goodness. Stay tuned for future updates and announcements as I work on new BE games and exciting projects.
Once again, thank you all for your support and enthusiasm for "Breasting the Maze."
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Breasting the Maze
Make your way through the Maze of Milk slimes! Don't let them too close, or they might latch on!
Status | In development |
Author | PrimaryStrawberry |
Genre | Survival |
Tags | 2D, Adult, breast-expansion, Erotic, Female Protagonist, Indie, NSFW, Pixel Art, Retro, Singleplayer |
Comments
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Seeker doesn't seem fully implemented yet.
I'd recommend having a check for very low speeds without input, for freezing the character in place- otherwise they slide around, even when immobilized.
Might be good to lock the softbody angle close to the player angle- unless having tits temporarily 'growing out of their back' is intentional.
If the magic potion is intended as a hazard, having it slowly attract to the player might be good. I'd also suggest a starting splash screen that explains some of the effects- more/mirrored versions of items might also help add a bit more variety.
I downloaded the EXE. It downloaded just fine. I stepped away from my PC for a bit. When I came back... It was gone. Not moved, deleted, or quarantined, it just doesn't show as existing anywhere on my PC. Now I'm running all the virus/rootkit scans. Joy.
the built in Windows defender will just delete any exe file you download, if you have any other antivirus, you are wasting money, but they will do the same thing, this is a user issue on your part, not an issue of the developer, itch is not a sketchy site, and complaining to the dev who made the game about your lack of understand of how protection software works does nothing.
TLDR: you have a skill issue
windows defender thinks its a virus, I would have to pay microsoft to give me a certificate to mark it as safe.
in the meantime, I am trying as hard as possible to get the web version to work. sorry for any inconvenience!
would you like some assistance from a dev that has been working in godot for roughly 5 years now?