Qasir Al-Wasat: A Night in-Between tells the story of an invisible and frail creature which is summoned on 12th century Syria for a mission of infiltration and assassination, where it investigates and discovers the secrets of a wondrous palace and a trap that was set for it. The game employs simple mechanics and conceptual sounds and visuals.
Frequently Asked Qasir’s Questions
Hello again everyone! Ok. People are curious about Qasir, and when they have questions, it kinds of boil down to the same set of them. So, I'm posting here the most frequent questions we hear about Qasir...
Feb 28, 2012 News
Qasir Al-Wasat: A Night in-Between Released on Desura
The story of an invisible and frail creature which is summoned on 12th century Syria.
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Thanks, is worked.
Who know alchemist table solution? How connect bulb?
What is your problem exactly? How to activate the array?
I try connect 1, 3 and 5 bulb, on end - blue filter, press "Space" and game is write "This won't work. This disposition will produce a strange solutuion, and not the potion I need".
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What solution is correct?
If you read the recipe closely, you will notice that the first tank shall not be filtered for the recipe to work.
It should work if you connect both tanks 3 and 5 to the blue filter and then their result to the first filter and into the end of the system.
Okay, I figured out how to download the beta. Just had to right click and open the link in my browser.
I bought the game on Desura thinking I was getting a discount, but I checked the other places it was sold (your own site and indievania) and it only costs $7.50 on each, whereas I definitely paid $10 on Desura. While $2.50 isn't really a lot of money, it's still a little annoying to pay more than advertised. Besides that, I am unable to download the beta, although I'm not sure if that's your fault or Desura's.
An excellent little title and I'm looking forward to being able to support, but unfortunately I'll have to hold back a bit until Linux support is at least on the horizon. I know this is the fault of the Unity engine, but I can hope that perhaps if enough developers get together and let Unity know their potential playerbase wants Linux, that Unity will offer portability to allow Linux gaming on their engine. Its rather frustrating to see new emerging ideas looking great, but limited to Windows only (or any other closed platform) because of tools like XNA or engines like Unity that are so locked down. Thank you for your honesty regarding Wine; many devs would simply say "Well, try Wine and it may work". I can hope that there will be a Linux version possible in the future, and that either Unity will improve or developers will go elsewhere.
UT does not have an ETA for Linux support, but they seemed to be working on it (it is the most requested feature from the Unity devs). 3.5 has NaCl support and the results on Linux seems promising. It should probably be the best bet for playing unity games on Linux as of now. When we make the jump to 3.5, we shall test it and see if it works out.
Thanks for the video. That was a fair demonstration of what we currently have in the demo. Rest assured that its just a tip of the iceberg.