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Now you are welcome to enter a new sort of anti-Baldi struggle, which has a nice word Plus in its title. As you can understand, this means new content and even more horror than ever. The game keeps up with its adorable original style – it parodies the educational games from distant 90s, when the graphics were so week that the games looked. On August 13, 2019, the Baldi's Basics full game demo was released for the public. An enhanced Kickstarter Exclusive Demo came out on November 5, 2019. On March 31, 2020, Baldi's Basics Plus, a version of the original with more features, was announced in itch.io. The early access trailer was posted on May 9, 2020 and it was released for early.

Do you remember Baldi? Now you are welcome to enter a new sort of anti-Baldi struggle, which has a nice word Plus in its title. As you can understand, this means new content and even more horror than ever. The game keeps up with its adorable original style – it parodies the educational games from distant 90s, when the graphics were so week that the games looked really creepy. In the expanded version, you will find more features than ever. The main one is a huge collection of levels that are generated in the real time. There are also small side-games and strange situations that will make you burst from laughter or jump on your chair being scared to death. And, of course, new characters cannot wait to meet you. And terrorize you like never before.

In the game, you will enter the school of Baldi that is now much larger than it used to be. Explore the environment, find some helpful things, and discover the new experience the game has to offer. Again, you are going to collect the special items – note books, where the tasks are written for you to solve. Spoiler – they are impossible to tackle, which never stops your mad teacher and he will be angry at you every time you fail to meet his strange expectations. Baldi is chasing you all around the school and he can hear you moving and even breathing. When you meet him anywhere in the corridor or cabinet, you’d better run – he is here to bring so many troubles to you.

At the same time, when you really get into these troubles and find out more about your enemy as well as his plans and behavioral patterns, you will be armed! This will help you learn how to deal with this math monster next time. The school is all covered with traps as well as useful things – you should find and gather as many of them as you can. This will help you hide and run from your enemies. The objects are very important in this installation of Baldi – they will guide you through the horrible adventure and help you survive. Use these objects to your advance and make sure to have a plan – this will give you a real superiority over crazy teacher and his creepy friends!

Hey everyone, Micah here! I'm posting another update to let you all know what's going on with development, as well as what to expect going forward.

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First off, at the end of March I uploaded a video for the original game's three-year anniversary. In it I discussed how development has been going and why the next update has taken as long as it has, among other things. You can check it out below if you haven't seen it yet:

To summarize, I discussed

  • My move in January, which kept me pretty busy.
  • I've been working on a level editing and loading system for premade maps. This will replace the old awful method used to save and load premade levels as found in the challenge maps and endless mode in the current version.
  • Version 0.3.3 will release soon with the premade maps completely remade in this new system in order to fix all the bugs caused by the old system, as well as a handful of other tweaks and improvements.
  • Baldi's Basics Classic Remastered, which is a remake of Classic built in the Plus framework, will also be released soon, and is being used as a development testing ground for the new premade maps system, mobile support, and VR support.

Since then I've been working on finishing Baldi's Basics Plus version 0.3.3 and Baldi's Basics Classic Remastered, and wow, I can't believe it's already almost been two months since the video released! Time is flying by. I was hoping to have both of those things released by now, but as I mentioned before I no longer want to rush things out and sacrifice quality. I am sorry about the wait though. Baldi's Basics Plus 0.3.3 will likely release first, and won't take much longer. Classic Remastered will follow shortly after that, so keep your eyes open for those announcements!

With that update out of the way, I'd like to talk about the rest of the game's development. I talked about this nearly a year ago shortly after the launch of Baldi's Basics Plus, and some of my plans have since changed as I've learned a lot from this first year of post-release development. I want you all to know that this current update hiatus was not at all what I wanted or planned for the first year of the early access, and I'm sorry for how long you've had to wait for updates. I want to make sure this doesn't happen again, so I'm taking the time to properly plan out the rest of development before I get started on game updates again. I know this may seem counterintuitive, but once I have the game design document finished and an update schedule made (A schedule of features and their respective updates to be added in, not deadlines) I feel confident that I'll be able to release updates at a consistent pace for the rest of development.

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To give an idea of what you can expect the rest of development to be like, I've put together a roadmap which summarizes my plans:


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Currently on the timeline, I'm right before the release of 0.3.3. Once that and Classic Remastered are released, I'll be finishing up the game design document and update schedule. Once that's finished, I will begin actively developing the game again and end the current update hiatus with the release of 0.4. At this point major updates should release consistently until the final early access major update. Once this releases, there will be a second update hiatus as I work on the release version of the game. The reason for the second update hiatus will not be due to poor planning like this first one, but rather due to the fact that the final update will be significantly larger than any of the previous updates, and so it will take a lot longer to finish. This is because there's a lot of content that I plan on saving for the release version of the game, rather than sprinkling in via the early access updates.

Along with this roadmap, I figured it would also be a good idea to mention what kind of content you can expect to see in the early access updates moving forward, and what you can expect to be saved for the release version.

Early access updates will largely be focused on self-contained content such as

  • New characters
  • New items
  • New level elements
  • New activities
  • New events
  • New field trips
  • New decorative elements

Things saved for the final release will largely be things that aren't part of the core gameplay or that rely on other aspects of the game being finished, such as:

  • New challenge maps
  • Better menus
  • Horror and story elements
  • Achievements
  • Polish and attention to detail
  • And stuff I don't want to spoil!

The reason for holding off on certain elements largely has to do with the fact that if I were to do a lot of work on them now, I'd have to re-do them later once more content is in the game and more stuff finalized. If I were to make more challenge maps during development for example, I'd probably eventually end up completely redoing them as I add more level elements to the game, which would effectively make the time spent developing the older versions a waste. The menus are another example. I could spend time now to make them look a lot nicer than they do, but then I'd just end up completely redoing them near the end of development which would make working on them now a waste of time and resources. I say this to remind everyone that the current lack of polish, horror elements, personality, and many other elements in the game largely has to do with the way development works, not that I've forgotten about those things or don't care about them!

And I think that's everything I wanted to say today! As always, thanks for your patience and the support while I get this crazy game sorted out, it means a lot. Know that I'm just as eager to get back to releasing updates as you all are to play them, so I'll try my best to finish the game design document soon and get back to active development!