A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

UPDATE  V1.1: We have added ORIGINAL sound effects, a new soundtrack, a NEW DOG, and support for Mac OS X*  and Linux (64-bit) !

*NOTE: If you have trouble getting Dogger to run on your Mac OS X machine due to permissions issues, please visit the DevLog for a procedure that worked for us during testing (Link at the bottom of the page)!

Description

We have a brand new dog for you to walk! Say hello to Saige!

Saige is Adam's dog and the voice actor for Dogger. We couldn't have made these awesome new barking sounds without her! 

You want to take your dog on the longest walk imaginable! Unfortunately, terrible city planning and inconsiderate litter bugs make doing so a bit tricky. Team up with your favorite four-legged pal to conquer the sidewalk and achieve the highest score!

How far can you walk, jog, or run with your pooch? Be careful though, bumping obstacles or allowing your dog to eat waste will cut your time short!

Adam Babcock, the sound engineer who created the sound effects and music in Matchstick Relay, is now a full member of TheIndieDream! We are revisiting the projects that were released before his involvement and replacing the sound effects and tracks with fully original counterparts. We are excited to see what kind of games we can bring to the community!

The source code for this project (less the Rope Minikit purchased from the Unity asset store) can be found in the links below. Any feedback/critique is welcome and greatly appreciated! Note that the source code has not been updated with the release of V1.1. Most changes were accomplished in the Unity editor and scenes.

Links:

SOURCE CODE - https://github.com/TheIndieDream/Dogger-Source-Code

Our Github - https://github.com/TheIndieDream

Check out Adam's TikTok! https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuStrdG/

Brandon's Portfolio - https://brandonlymangamedev.com/ 

Brandon's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonclyman/

Other Credits:

Made with Unity.

TheIndieDream fully endorses the creators of all assets we used to create Dogger.   

Art:

Synty Studios - https://assetstore.unity.com/publishers/5217 - Synty created the adorable dogs, the stars of the game! The pack we used also included the frisbee, dog poo, and a dog bowl that was repurposed into a planter. Thank you!

Polytope Studios - https://assetstore.unity.com/publishers/35251 - Polytope created the medieval peasants used to represent the player. Thank you!

LMHPOLY - https://assetstore.unity.com/publishers/23022 - LMHPOLY created the beautiful low poly bushes and vegetation used as scenery in the game. Thank you!

Kenney - https://kenney.nl/assets - Kenney created the road debris, the benches, and the light posts. They have tons of free 2D and 3D assets to choose from. Thank you!

Kevin Iglesias - https://assetstore.unity.com/publishers/36307 - Kevin brought us the walking, jogging and running animations for the player. Thank you!

Code:

Gustav Olsson - https://assetstore.unity.com/publishers/221 - Gustav created the rope object, complete with collisions and Rigidbody connections. Thank you!

And thank you so much for reading!

Changelog:

  • V1.0 - Initial Release
  • V1.1 
    • New Dog - Saige
    • Original sound effects by Adam Babcock of TheIndieDream
    • Mac OS X  and Linux 64-bit support

Download

Download
DoggerV1.1_Windows64.zip 23 MB
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DoggerV1.1_Windows32.zip 20 MB
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DoggerV1.1_MacOSX.zip 23 MB
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DoggerV1.1_Linux.zip 25 MB

Install instructions

Windows:

  • Download DoggerV1.1_Windows64.zip (or DoggerV1.1_Windows32.zip, if applicable)
  • Unzip the package into a local directory
  • Run Dogger.exe

Mac OS X:

  • Download DoggerV1.1_MacOS.zip
  • In Finder, open the package in a local directory
  • Run DoggerV1.1_MacOSX.app
  • NOTE: If you have issues running Dogger on your Mac OS X system, please refer to the DevLog for a procedure that helped us run it during testing!

Linux (64-bit) :

  • Download BeeDayV1.1_Linux.zip
  • Unzip the package to a local directory
  • Run DoggerV1.1_Linux.x86_64
  • NOTE: Dogger V1.1 was tested on the openSUSE Leap 15.2 distribution, and is not guaranteed by TheIndieDream to work on any other Linux distribution.

Development log

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