![]() Copy protection for Nox Archaist will be written by legendary cracker and grand master assembly language programmer Peter Ferrie (/aka Qkumba). ![]() Copy protection is a long standing tradition and art form within the Apple II community.The more backers we have the easier it will be for our team and other teams to prioritize future 8-bit RPG projects. The Apple II collector's editions come with Nox Archaist on 5.25" floppy disks, which saves you the hassle of writing the free version disk images to floppy.To help achieve the stretch goals listed below, which benefit all backers.For the immersive 8-bit RPG gaming experience that comes from opening a game box with beautiful art and loaded with feelies!.We estimate the free download version will be available within a few months after the Kickstarter rewards ship so that we can focus on delivering rewards and providing support to our Kickstarter backers. Nox Archaist will be available as a fully playable free download. Chris Torrence, Host, The Assembly Lines Video Podcastįor us, this project first and foremost is about having fun and sharing that fun with 8-bit RPG gamers. "As someone who enjoyed the original Ultima games on the Apple II, I am really looking forward to Nox Archaist! It’s got that old-school feel but with modern gameplay elements. Mike Maginnis, Co-Host, Open Apple Podcast “ I love it that when you go to bed your character actually appears in the bed instead of just standing beside it saying, 'You’re asleep now'" Quinn Dunki, Co-Host, Open Apple Podcast Really nice attention to detail while still having that very 8-bit high res graphics tile based aesthetic” “It looks like they are aiming for quite a bit higher level of detail than the Ultima’s ever reached on the 8-bit Apples because they are doing things like swimming, you can swim under water, and your character’s head shows above the water, you can sink into swamps and all these sorts of things. ![]() Ken Gagne, Editor-in-Chief, Juiced.GS Magazine Nox Archaist looks to bring us all back to the origin of high-fantasy CRPGs." "I'm excited to see old-school development of the Apple II in 2017. ![]() Open Apple Podcast interview #2: September 2017 episode.Juiced.GS Magazine article: September 2017 issue.Open Apple Podcast interview (April 2017).Nox Archaist presentation at KansasFest (July 2017).Assembly Lines Video Podcast reviews Nox Archaist (Sept 2017). ![]()
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