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What do you think?

Bear in mind that by the moment all graphics are placeholders until I can focus on making the assets that will properly reflect the current game I'm making. But you know, gray-boxing a game makes you use placeholders for everything (dang, I even still need to make a logo for the title screen and the image towards the customer eh, everything at its own time

The game is being made in Unity 3D 6.2 by the way, on my own lonesome

Once the first rated salesman of Cyber City, now a fallen puppet lost in a loop of recurring nightmares that haunt him every night.

DG!Echos of Sanity is a fanmade descent into the subconscious of a puppet who once had it all, but now needs to fight to keep what sanity is left from his ravaged mind. Control him from the distance and guide him through his fractured memories to help him wake up whole next morning (or not at all).

Cut his strings and only keep those that are still dear to his heart

#vr #fangame #puzzle #deltarune #deltarune_AU #spamton



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Comical Shenanigans

WIPs of the VR prototype hands. Nah, it's not #Gaster 👀

I've discovered a few bugs that I need to squash but I ran out of time to correct anything. I thought I'd be able to record the demo today but w/ these bugs at large, I can't say my game is "complete". I'm no Bethesda, not gonna release a game w/ bugs

Nothing too fancy. Some optimization things and the "scene" that is for shows and not interaction is more or less done. I need to do the small things like the "panic button" to reset the puzzles, and the tablet that will contain the maps' clues for them

Not a fan of using Blender in those laptops, but I'm starting to prototype the scene of the lab of Gaster so that at least I can have an area where to stand upright with my headset and walk around Still pretty barebones but placeholders are like that.

Needed to make a logo for the game so here it is, I made it in Blender 3D using EEVEE and I feel like it could be better but I'm just an amateur learning as I go