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Nightingale studio "not satisfied with where the game is at", says Inflexion CEO Aaryn Flynn


Inflexion Games, the studio behind gaslamp fantasy survival game Nightingale, is "not satisfied with where the game is …

That's according to CEO Aaryn Flynn, who spoke alongside art and audio director Neil Thomson in a particularly candid video discussing what's next for the early access game. Since its release into early access six months ago, Inflexion has focused on quality of life changes, bug fixes, and adding in the much-requested offline mode. One major change is adding more structure and clearer progression, as the pair admit the game is currently too open-ended and requires players to be self-motivated in setting goals.

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