Twin-stick metroidvania Rusted Moss is trying to make things more flexible with a new update.
Some of the key features in the accessibility update include:
- Option to disable challenge course timer
- Players can now increase and decrease base starting health/mana
- Added health/mana regeneration option
- Players can adjust boss base health percentage
- Players can adjust enemy base health percentage
- Ability to turn off death pit damage
Here’s a rundown on the new update:
We always wanted Rusted Moss to have flexible accessibility settings. The initial release did have an accessibility menu inspired by Celeste with ways for a player to customise their experience rather than the typical “easy”, “medium”, “hard” options. However, player feedback coming in pointed out that our “invincibility” option is very drastic without much in-between. Using that feedback as a starting point, we put together a list of changes meant to give players more ways to adjust their game experience.
This update expands the accessibility options to make them more than just allowing a player to finish the game. A player might be able to defeat a boss with “invincibility” on or complete a challenge course with “flying”. However, there’s still a lot of room to give the player the option to adjust the game to their liking. It isn’t just about being able to finish the game; it is also about being challenged.
Our default difficulty is based on how we personally like to play the game as well. I don’t think it is possible to have a “one size fit all” solution for every single player so we also added the ability to increase as well as decrease certain stats. We just wanted to be more flexible.
I don’t think it is perfect and ideally it would have been nice to give more flexible grappling hook settings too. However, we didn’t expect Rusted Moss to become such a big game and it was coded as though it were a two month long project. Some foundational code makes some of these settings impossible to implement without reworking the whole system.
Rusted Moss is available on Microsoft Windows (through Steam).