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Toby Fox on Twitter as clarified that what we have now is actually just a demo of what Deltarune will hopefully be. No, it isn’t Chapter 1 of an episodic series much like the Telltale Games style of stories. We may never receive Chapter 2, as Fox has stated that Chapter 1 took him many years to make himself. The story is loosely based off the original story from the Chapter 1 of Deltarune and a few aspects from other games - mostly Mortis Ghost's 'OFF', which is one of my favorite RPG games of all time. It's not really a 'Crossover', per se; but you may find a lot of similarities in the story. Deltarune Chapter 1 is currently available on PC, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, and is a free download. What sort of a structure Chapter 2 will follow and how it will compare to the first chapter in. Once we finish Chapter 2, I would like to use it as the base to create future chapters from. After gaining experience from this chapter, I think making future chapters will be easier. Part of me wonders if we could make the game faster if we increased the size of the team and did something insane like create multiple chapters in parallel.

Quirky RPG with real depth and soul

Deltarune is indie developer Toby Fox's follow-up to his acclaimed game Undertale. Although it’s not a sequel, it shares many similarities to Undertale. It has the same gameplay that rewards peaceful interaction, as well as combat.

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Great storytelling compensates for the no-frills graphics.

Deltarune is not a direct sequel to Undertale. The game is short, with only a couple of hours of gameplay. It is, however, only chapter 1 in a much larger piece of work, and it's free.

The graphics of the game are Top-down 2D and not filled with detail. There is a great deal of creativity in the title, but this is more apparent in the storyline and game mechanics.

The world draws on humor. You’ll find sarcastic joke galore and characters who won’t always do what you would expect.

The combat system is similar to that of its predecessor. It’s turn-based and features a bullet-hell style minigame. It's also a mechanism for earning tension points that can be used for casting spells.

Combat is not the only way to progress through the game. It’s possible to take a non-violent approach and talk rather than fight.

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In addition to being a game developer, Toby Fox is an accomplished musician who wrote all of the songs that feature in the Deltarune. This music is married well to the game, providing an optimal atmosphere.

When you compare this with Toby Fox's previous game, there are some tweaks to the game mechanics, with no significant innovations. If you like Undertale you will probably enjoy Deltarune.

Where can you run this program?

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The title is available for Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch, and PS4.

Is there a better alternative?

No, but there are plenty of indie RPGs out there. Dwarf Fortress is considerably larger in scale. If you’re looking for something more open-ended, that would be the way to go.

Our take

Deltarune is another solid piece of storytelling. Its story, sense of humor, and focus on characters bode well for the remaining chapters.

Should you download it?

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Yes, especially if you are already a fan of Undertale.

Highs

  • Nice songs
  • Improved combat mechanics
  • Quirky sense of humor

Lows

  • Short
  • No major innovation
  • Visual design a bit 'undercooked'

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Q: 'Is this game free?'

A: Yes, obviously. It's a fangame. I don't plan on making any money out of it.


Q: 'How long is the game?'

A: Not too long, but not short. I'd say about an hour.


Q: 'Who's working on it?'

A: Me. Literally just me.


Q: 'Will this game contain original art / music / story?'

A: Yes, yes, and also yes.

  • I've made plenty of original artwork for it. While I am re-using some pixel art from Deltarune in the parts where it looks neat (such as Ralsei's sprite, as I don't see any reason to replace it) I tried my best to make AS MUCH original pixel art for it as I could - while also trying not to overwork myself with it. Now that it's done, I can safely tell you the majority of the zones are at least 60% original art. Not all zones use that much original art, however, simply due to time constraints.
  • I have worked on an original soundtrack for this fangame - and although it doesn't have too many songs, it's still original. No re-used songs from Deltarune. At most, I used many of the leitmotifs to add a fun touch to the music; it's a fangame, after all; but I kept it as original as I could.
  • The storyline is mostly original; based off the original story in the Chapter One of Deltarune, but loosely for the most part. The majority of the game has little to nothing to do with the original story.

Q: 'What engine are you using to make this game?'

A: GDevelop 5. It's an absolutely amazing engine, you should check it out!


Q: 'Is the battle system similar to Deltarune?'

A: Yes, and also no. I... wouldn't say so, it's more so a mixture of the Undertale battle system and the OFF battle system. (OFF being a surreal RPG by Mortis Ghost; and one of my favorite indie RPG games of all time, by the way. You should definitely play it if you enjoyed the genocide run in Undertale.)

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Q: 'Is this game scary / gory / NSFW in any way?'

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A: It's not NSFW at all, but it can deal with a few topics that some may consider to be 'scary'. Topics include mostly death, guilt, really, the usual RPG stuff.


Q: 'Will Kris or Susie be in the game?'

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A: No. It's a fangame focusing primarily on Ralsei and the Darkners.


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Q: 'I think I found a bug!'

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A: Send me an email explaining it detail by detail. I'll do my best to fix it. My email is at the bottom of this page.