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About This Game



  • Family friendly, campy, side scrolling shooter
  • Infinite play-ability in Endurance mode
  • Full Story Mode


  • Dodge and shoot in classic arcade style action
  • Boss fights and mini boss fights
  • Endurance mode where waves get harder and harder
  • Experience a great comic book story in story mode
  • Unique growth mechanic - finding a balance in size to damage is key
  • Tracked stats and leader boards


  • Procedural generated enemies making the game change a little bit each time you play
  • Random dad jokes
  • Endurance mode for ramping difficulty and high scores
  • Every shot makes you grow in size and strength, but get slower in the process
  • Many tracked stats with corresponding leader boards to match
  • Local Co-op
  • Kid friendly content


  • A two Man Dev Team
  • Passionately working on our off hours to make games you'll love
  • A true indie studio working on our dream
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Title: Cornflower Corbin
Genre: Action, Casual, Indie
Developer:
Afterthought Games
Publisher:
Afterthought Games
Release Date: 17 Aug, 2017



English



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I was fortunte enough to meet the creators of the game at the Grand Rapids Maker Faire. They were very nice and super helpful when my five year old wanted to try it. I am happy to support some local devs.. Even at its modest price, I cannot recommend this game which feels like someone tweaked a basic 'Unity' tutorial. In fact, it feels exactly like a hastily made flash game from back in the day; lazy graphics, no "feel" to the game as such (it is hard to tell when you have been hit unless you check your status bar), very rudimentary audio design, and the most basic side-scrolling gameplay. The "growth" aspect of the game adds a little bit of depth, but it also helps accentuate how slipshod the rest of "Corbin" feels.

I am sure the developer was leaning heavily on being "charming" here, but whatever charm the game has can be gleaned from its screenshots (and perhaps the wordy tutorial). I appreciate what the developer was going for, but a few fish-puns don't make up for action that gets old after a few minutes.

The only thing that saved this game from an instant refund was my four-year-old who found some enjoyment in it, but even she lost interest fairly quickly. This game is certainly "family friendly", and for those with kids it might be worth a purchase. Again, the price-point is a saving grace, but there are free games out there that have significantly more care put into them. This game feels like a first draft made with placeholder assets, in fact I double-checked that the game wasn't in "early access" after first playing it. The fact that Steam was promoting this game on their front page does not inspire confidence in how they 'curate' games.

--- Update: There now seems to be a playable demo available (wish it was an option before I purchased the game) and I heartily recommend that if you have any interest in this game you demo it first; there is not much else in the full game that you should be able to experience in the demo... if there are hidden depths to this game I haven't seen evidence of them.. I was fortunte enough to meet the creators of the game at the Grand Rapids Maker Faire. They were very nice and super helpful when my five year old wanted to try it. I am happy to support some local devs.. Even at its modest price, I cannot recommend this game which feels like someone tweaked a basic 'Unity' tutorial. In fact, it feels exactly like a hastily made flash game from back in the day; lazy graphics, no "feel" to the game as such (it is hard to tell when you have been hit unless you check your status bar), very rudimentary audio design, and the most basic side-scrolling gameplay. The "growth" aspect of the game adds a little bit of depth, but it also helps accentuate how slipshod the rest of "Corbin" feels.

I am sure the developer was leaning heavily on being "charming" here, but whatever charm the game has can be gleaned from its screenshots (and perhaps the wordy tutorial). I appreciate what the developer was going for, but a few fish-puns don't make up for action that gets old after a few minutes.

The only thing that saved this game from an instant refund was my four-year-old who found some enjoyment in it, but even she lost interest fairly quickly. This game is certainly "family friendly", and for those with kids it might be worth a purchase. Again, the price-point is a saving grace, but there are free games out there that have significantly more care put into them. This game feels like a first draft made with placeholder assets, in fact I double-checked that the game wasn't in "early access" after first playing it. The fact that Steam was promoting this game on their front page does not inspire confidence in how they 'curate' games.

--- Update: There now seems to be a playable demo available (wish it was an option before I purchased the game) and I heartily recommend that if you have any interest in this game you demo it first; there is not much else in the full game that you should be able to experience in the demo... if there are hidden depths to this game I haven't seen evidence of them.. I was fortunte enough to meet the creators of the game at the Grand Rapids Maker Faire. They were very nice and super helpful when my five year old wanted to try it. I am happy to support some local devs.. Even at its modest price, I cannot recommend this game which feels like someone tweaked a basic 'Unity' tutorial. In fact, it feels exactly like a hastily made flash game from back in the day; lazy graphics, no "feel" to the game as such (it is hard to tell when you have been hit unless you check your status bar), very rudimentary audio design, and the most basic side-scrolling gameplay. The "growth" aspect of the game adds a little bit of depth, but it also helps accentuate how slipshod the rest of "Corbin" feels.

I am sure the developer was leaning heavily on being "charming" here, but whatever charm the game has can be gleaned from its screenshots (and perhaps the wordy tutorial). I appreciate what the developer was going for, but a few fish-puns don't make up for action that gets old after a few minutes.

The only thing that saved this game from an instant refund was my four-year-old who found some enjoyment in it, but even she lost interest fairly quickly. This game is certainly "family friendly", and for those with kids it might be worth a purchase. Again, the price-point is a saving grace, but there are free games out there that have significantly more care put into them. This game feels like a first draft made with placeholder assets, in fact I double-checked that the game wasn't in "early access" after first playing it. The fact that Steam was promoting this game on their front page does not inspire confidence in how they 'curate' games.

--- Update: There now seems to be a playable demo available (wish it was an option before I purchased the game) and I heartily recommend that if you have any interest in this game you demo it first; there is not much else in the full game that you should be able to experience in the demo... if there are hidden depths to this game I haven't seen evidence of them.. Even at its modest price, I cannot recommend this game which feels like someone tweaked a basic 'Unity' tutorial. In fact, it feels exactly like a hastily made flash game from back in the day; lazy graphics, no "feel" to the game as such (it is hard to tell when you have been hit unless you check your status bar), very rudimentary audio design, and the most basic side-scrolling gameplay. The "growth" aspect of the game adds a little bit of depth, but it also helps accentuate how slipshod the rest of "Corbin" feels.

I am sure the developer was leaning heavily on being "charming" here, but whatever charm the game has can be gleaned from its screenshots (and perhaps the wordy tutorial). I appreciate what the developer was going for, but a few fish-puns don't make up for action that gets old after a few minutes.

The only thing that saved this game from an instant refund was my four-year-old who found some enjoyment in it, but even she lost interest fairly quickly. This game is certainly "family friendly", and for those with kids it might be worth a purchase. Again, the price-point is a saving grace, but there are free games out there that have significantly more care put into them. This game feels like a first draft made with placeholder assets, in fact I double-checked that the game wasn't in "early access" after first playing it. The fact that Steam was promoting this game on their front page does not inspire confidence in how they 'curate' games.

--- Update: There now seems to be a playable demo available (wish it was an option before I purchased the game) and I heartily recommend that if you have any interest in this game you demo it first; there is not much else in the full game that you should be able to experience in the demo... if there are hidden depths to this game I haven't seen evidence of them.. I was fortunte enough to meet the creators of the game at the Grand Rapids Maker Faire. They were very nice and super helpful when my five year old wanted to try it. I am happy to support some local devs.


Demo Now Available!:


We really want to see people try out Corbin, because we think it is really fun when you get into it. So we put out a demo that allows you to play one level of the game. The full version includes 5 levels, plus unlockable single level play for leaderboard chasers, and an endurance mode that goes on forever to see what kind of crazy score you can get. Try it out today by simply clicking the Download Demo button on the right side of the store page.

. Under a Week to Go:
We are basically dev done, have some leaderboard work to finish up, and all we are working on for the next week is the polish. Waiting on Steam to ok our first build, make sure we didn't miss anything, then we will be going live on the 17th at 4pm EST. Get us on your wishlist today so you can be among the first to play.. Comic Book Tutorial Update and More:
Hey everyone,

We've made some great updates to Cornflower Corbin. We heard some feedback and have created a new tutorial to inform everyone how to play. Of course we did not just do your normal tutorial, we made Paul, the dad joke telling clown fish, tell you how to play. We didn't stop there, so there are some mystery updates as well, enjoy.

Feature Updates. Less than 3 weeks:
We are still on track for our August 17th release. We have all the levels done, just working on polishing and a ton of stat tracking so the leaderboards can spur some friendly competition. We are also working on a Workshop integration so that all the dialog in the game can be changed, for fun or for other languages. Seems like a good test case for our large release of Violent Sol later this year. Lots of work still to do, better get back to it. Thanks for reading.. Violent Sol Kickstarter:
We are happy to announce that our next project is now on Kickstarter. It's a much bigger game that will be heavily moddable with nice long story line. Get more information on Kickstarter now!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/651297750/violent-sol


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