
Sunny Drift
About Sunny Drift
You return home after years of hard work, hoping for some peace—but instead, you find awkward family reunions, magical chaos, and a mysterious woman in a chest who insists you’re now part of something much bigger. You’re not ready. But the town? It’s way weirder than you remember.
Downloads
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- Extract and run.
Hey everyone,
First of all, thank you so much for your patience and support. I know this first update took me a while, and I want to be honest about why. Life has been rough lately—my grandma passed away, and between school, work, and learning how to actually make this game, things got delayed. I’m a complete beginner at game development, and sometimes even the simplest things take me weeks to figure out (like getting videos to work—it literally took me a month).
I’ve been learning a lot along the way—how choices and traits work, how actions stack, and I even tried making my own maps (spoiler: it was a disaster, but I learned a ton). The learning curve is steep, but every step forward makes the game better. I know there are creators out there who are way more experienced than me, but I promise over time the quality and the update speed will improve.
My game is always going to be free. This Patreon exists so that people who really care about the project can give feedback and help me improve. I’m trying to make something unique, something with my own style, even if I take inspiration from bigger creators. Sometimes I’ll mess up and accidentally use something that looks too much like a popular item or hairstyle—I genuinely don’t know every reference out there. If you notice it, please call me out—I’ll appreciate it and fix it.
I’m a solo creator, and for now I’ll be working alone while balancing university and a full-time job (which already takes a lot out of me every day). But I’m committed to making this game better and better with each update.
Thank you for sticking with me, for understanding, and for giving me the motivation to keep going. I hope you enjoy this update, and I’ll see you in the next one.
Minimum
OS: Windows 7+ / macOS 10.10+ / Linux
CPU: Dual Core 1.5 GHz
RAM: 2 GB
GPU: Integrated Graphics
Storage: 817.5 MB
Recommended
OS: Windows 10+ / macOS 12+ / Linux
CPU: Dual Core 2.0 GHz
RAM: 4 GB
GPU: Any dedicated GPU
Storage: 817.5 MB
Can you learn what a B or a C cup is while you’re at it? Would it legitimately kill half of you Anime Devs???
Why is it always Cow Tits or Flat as a Board with you guys?!? Jesus.
And dude, you’re complaining about doing what you probably hope will be your job. You’re complaining about your real life events. We DON’T need to hear that. You’re not the only one who’s had family pass away; YOU have to be the one to choose how you deal with that. You can post that shit to your friends, and any family you have left. That’s way too fucking personal. And frankly, no one is going to care if you’re “learning.” If the work is good, great. If it’s not – you can fix it, and we’ll be happy enough if you even remotely try to. In a reasonable frame of time. That’s as far as most player’s investment will go.
[For TMI reference; I have my sister left. That’s it – if you all want to think this is me being an ass to a new dev, so be it. Grief is a VERY personal thing would be my point – and it’s NOT an excuse to not do work. If it’s work you want to be doing. You invite shots you don’t need to take when you post things like that mate. If you’re already hurting, don’t give people an opening. There are plenty who WILL take it]
Your overview could actually use a LITTLE bit more to go on. You might want to share if there will be combat, levels to gain, powers to earn. So forth. Two lines worth of sentences doesn’t tell anyone much of anything. It’s like the opening page of a novel – there’s usually an exerpt that will help to hook the audience. If you mess that up, no one’s really gonna read it.
its never that deep stfu