
Blessings Of The Forge
A downloadable game for Windows
Hello, and thank you for checking out my page! Blessings of the Forge is a simple crafting game about making the best blade you can with the tools you've been given. Currently I have a small prototype demo setup for people to try the basic idea of the game. Feel free to give it a try and let me know your thoughts.
Gameplay controls and basics:
Move - WASD
interact - 'F' with no hotbar slot selected
grab - 'F' with empty hotbar slot selected
put - 'F' with item in hotbar slot selected
When you spawn you can interact with the door at the top of the room to open the shop. Click on what you want to buy and it'll get sent to your storage chest. Interact with that and click on the item slots to move items between your hotbar and the chest.
Once you have ore and fuel in your inventory, press F with the fuel selected to put it into the forge, and interact with the crucible table to add some ores to the crucible. You can then grab the crucible from the crucible table and put it into the forge.
From there the process is about as follows:
- melt 2 ore in the crucible
- interact with the cast to make your ingot and pommel
- once those have cooled, grab your items from there, and put the ingot back in the forge.
- then fold your ingot at the anvil as many times as you'd like, then forge your blade.
- Heat the blade up and quench it at the quench tank, then sharpen it at the grindwheel
- After all this, you can bring the pommel and blade to the workbench and make your sword. After that, sell it at the sale counter and repeat the process. That's it so far!
- Also, if you mess up at any point before making the sword, you can melt down what you have in the crucible and recast it for what you need.
- Last bullet point, promise. I haven't gotten feedback for the crucible built yet, so here's the melt temperatures of the different metals:
- Copper: 800
- Iron: 1100
- Tungsten: 1300
Sorry for the massive paragraph for explaining the game. I haven't gotten to implement all the quality of life things yet like a tutorial or some other UI stuff to communicate what's going on. However, I think once you get the idea the game is pretty intuitive.
Anyways, I hope you have fun. Feel free to share your experience with the feedback form, and if there are any bugs you'd like to report, feel free to add them to the bugs thread on the discussion board.
Updated | 17 hours ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Release date | 2 days ago |
Author | Darredevyll |
Genre | Simulation |
Made with | Aseprite, Godot |
Tags | 2D, blacksmith, blacksmithing, Casual, Crafting, Experimental, Godot, Physics, Pixel Art |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Development log
- Pre-Alpha 1.0 Public Release2 days ago
- Closing The Loop9 days ago
- Out Of The Sauce But Still In The Pan16 days ago
- Lost in the Sauce: Shaders23 days ago
- Pre-Alpha 1.030 days ago