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A Child's Past 5 : The Final Chapter
8 years ago

Dev Update 01 + New In-Game Screenshots


It’s been a few weeks since I have released this page to the public, so I thought I’d give you all a quick update on the progress of the game.

As of right now, I am nearly complete with the day portion of the game, which is what the screenshots below are of. I’m currently finishing up on the last bit of AI for a couple characters. For the night portion of the game, I am about 50% done with the enemy’s models.

Here are a few approximate percentages of the games “completed-ness”

Gameplay - 49%
Models - 60%
Sounds - 45%

The game is still set on track to come out sometime this spring, and a release date will be finalized (and maybe announced) in the coming days

That’s all I really have for ya’ll today

  • Wolff

SREENSHOTS

Title -

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Day Sreenshot 1 -

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Day Screenshot 2 -

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