Having had another design meeting about the ghost ship and we we want to happen in there, we've decided on dividing the ship in three parts. The first part will be where you first meet the ghost captain, and where you'll get the skill that allows you to enter the spirit world. This part of the ship will be mostly storage, so there will be rooms with lots of crates, barrels, buckets and other kinds of storage. The ship will have had lots of cool cargo, so hopefully we'll be able to make this part look interesting.
The second part (and second floor) will house the living quarters for the sailors that ran the ship. Here we'll have their sleeping quarters (great halls with many beds), a kitchen, dining hall, and such. There might also be one or two optional friendly ghosts here, who might give you a quest or two.
On the third floor will be a more luxe area: here they'll have a grand entertainment hall with a bar and ghastly piano playing by itself, there will be huts for high paying passengers, and finally, the path to the captains own room...
We've also talked about adding another type of "enemy" (sketched above), which you actually won't be able to kill! These things are in fact armors that were part of a shipment, which have now been possessed. So long as you're in the regular world, they'll just lie on the floor blocking your way - but once you enter the spirit world, the armors will come to life and float in to the air towards you. If they get too close, they'll attack, but you won't be able to damage them back. Instead, your only option is to leave the spirit world and have them fall back unto the ground - a mechanic that might also be helpful in certain puzzles...
On a similar note, during these talks we've decided that the long you are in the spirit world, the more ghostly it becomes. As such, spending a long time in the spirit world will cause shadowlike arms or spikes appear out of walls or even the floor, damaging and slow you as you go. If you've spent a long time in the spirit world, you might even begin to see hints of these things in the regular world as well...
wow, the last part seems to be really cool!
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