

#SKEDADDLE SOUND EFFECT FULL VERSION#
How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? But in general - no idea how long it will take. “Depends on how many features we decide to implement in new version of the game. So, you're joining a little adventure where we're going to experiment and build something better than we currently have from scratch.”Īpproximately how long will this game be in Early Access? Computer Science is a daily learning routine now! Eugene (Artist) already has a good skill in art production, but Arthur (me, programmer) needs more programming experience to produce gameplay features faster, harder, better. Game engines is very important topic nowadays, so the engine should be changed too, of course. Game needs more optimised gameplay behaviour algorithms and renderer. There are few core concepts in game that we want to re-think and improve: level generation mechanics, obstacles, feel of character controls and rewards. Game needs co-op and preferably online multiplayer modes to play with Steam friends. That's a very interesting, long adventure and after the release we understood that we know nothing. Decided to re-implement the game from scratch! Why? We're tiny team - two people and only learning and experimenting on game design, art creation and programming approaches. Then we crossed the release date, gathered feedback from community and. These were even more interesting than the “tourist trail” things we did such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum or the Imperial City (although they were also very good).“We've been developing Skedaddle for quite a time, worked hard and wanted the game to be feature complete and playable on EA release. In particular, the “cultural tours” that we did from time to time were fantastic – dropping in on farmers growing mushrooms, pepper, and cashews, visiting a rice-paper operation, seeing local people grinding corn, processing peanuts, peeling garlic, harvesting rubber, etc, etc. His local knowledge and familiarity with the people and country meant we had the best possible experience. Also Da Nang to Hue via Hai Van Pass was a spectacular and extremely varied day of riding.Īnh was a superb tour leader. I loved the big 30 km descent from Da Lat to Nha Trang, which had some of the most spectacular scenery on the trip, as well as being an exhilarating descent. The trip lived up to all my expectations, which were pretty high due to a number of people telling me what a great country Vietnam was to visit! Well organised, packed with great experiences, great guides, and a great group of travelling companions. With its lovely sunny climate, crystal clear blue waters, stunning 6km beach and fantastic seafood, it’s little wonder that Nha Trang is Vietnam’s premier beach resort. Once we’ve reached the plains, we’ll board the support vehicle and continue our journey to Nha Trang. The descent is on wide sweeping roads and loses 1500m in vertical height over 30kms and is a real treat. What goes up, must come down and from here we continue on the bikes with a stunning downhill to the valley floor. The route this morning heads through some stunning scenery, and sees us riding deep in the Central Highlands through a mix of agricultural land, coffee plantations and lush tropical forest.Īlthough the route contains a number of climbs, the stunning scenery throughout will spur you along, as will the thoughts of another delicious lunch that will be taken at the top of the final climb. Time to head to the coast! Riding straight from the hotel, we’re soon climbing gently out of town. Whilst the French colonialists are long gone, Dalat still retains its colonial charm with a large number of magnificent villas reminding us of days gone by. This former French colonial hill station was founded over 100 years ago, as a resort town to escape the humidity of the coast. At the end of the ride we transfer up into the higher reaches of the Central Highlands and our overnight destination of Dalat.Īlong the way, we pass-by an abundance of coffee and tea plantations as well as flower gardens and pine forests.


This rural route whilst remarkably quiet does have a few pre-lunch hills to test the legs.Īfter lunch at a small roadside café specialising in noodle soup, we’ll be back on our bikes and return to the quiet rural roads, that are fortunately flatter than those we encountered earlier in the day. Starting from the hotel, our initial cycling sees us following the coastline before we turn inland into the foothills of the Central Highlands.
