Byrd Guild Demo (2022)
Welcome to the Riverland Guild!
Join Troodi and Chip in this first chapter of their journey as guildmembers! What shenanigans will they get up to? What strange creatures will they encounter?
I submitted this game for the Annual Kansas City Art Institute BFA Exhibition, as part of my final semester at KCAI. It's been in the works for a couple of years now, so I hope you enjoy it! It's not long and should only take about 30 minutes or less to finish.
Feel free to also read the prologue comic that I created for the game last semester; the link for it is here: https://tapas.io/episode/2498571
It gives a little bit of context for the world of Byrd Guild.
Thanks for stopping by!
Made in Godot Engine (https://godotengine.org/)
Visual assets and coding by:
*Nan Braebyrd (me!)
Dialogue font by:
*somepx (https://somepx.itch.io/humble-fonts-free)
Music by:
*Florian Stracker (https://florianstracker.itch.io/the-heros-path-16-bit-adventure-game-music)
*Pierre-Clément Kerneïs (https://pck404.itch.io/casual-gaming-free-music-loop-pack-01, https://pck404.itch.io/rpg-action-adventure-free-music-loop-pack-02)
DISCLAIMER: For best experience, please play on Google Chrome! There seems to be a weird visual glitch in the final battle if you play on FireFox and I have not been able to figure out why.
Also, this game is not meant for touch screen—you will need to have a keyboard or a game controller in order to play!
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Release date | Apr 15, 2022 |
Author | Nan Braebyrd |
Genre | Adventure, Role Playing, Visual Novel |
Made with | Clip Studio Paint, Godot, Aseprite |
Tags | byrd-guild, byrdguild, demo, nanbraebyrd |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Comments
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This game is really impressive by its content. You did a wonderful job for the artwork and the dialogues ! The combat UI would deserve a tad more polish but overall that’s a really nice game with a nice pace and seamless flow between exploration, fights and cinematics.
Thank you so much, Pierre, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Your music helped a lot with the atmosphere!