2 years ago

Hello!

I’d like to begin my time here on GJ with progress logs on the first ever game I would like to create and share. This will be a short horror platformer, which I’ve currently named “Goreside”. Here’s one of the monster designs in progress as well!




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Goreside Devlog #6:

Not much to show right now, but here’s a mock-up screenshot of how I would overall like the final game to look. (Apologies for the poor quality.)

Goreside Log #3: Redesigns of the “Guardians” of the game. Won’t be able to get a computer for at least a few more months, so I’ll tidy up the plan and designs I have in mind + preparing for making the pixel art of the game.

Goreside Log #2

More proof of concept/ creature and character designs. Will need to get a new computer charger before beginning programming.

I’m wondering if a tile set would be needed for parts of the visuals…

Goreside Devlog #4 : New designs for two of the main monsters! Next is the player characters redesigns, then finalizing the chosen mechanics and story.

"Thanks guys for endless hours of fun." 👍

(My first fan art. Read the article, please.)

#sonic #mario #photoshop

We made a lot of improvements on the Freezing Plains visual. Things like pine trees, tiny bushes, some rocks, and others game props!

#IndieGame | #IndieDev | #GameDev | #PixelArt | #WaifuQuest | #WifeQuest | #screenshotsaturday

Sometimes the suction cup get sticky. Small animation I made in Blender after doing my tutorial on picking up/dropping objects in animations. Crate model by jQueary (https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/game-ready-sci-fi-crate-d98deca6…).

So here's the first of the zodiac signs i will make for the next weeks.

In the quest for accessibility, I'm adding Resurrection Shrines for players on the 'novice' end of the platforming spectrum.

In order to unlock the power of a Shrine, you must collect 3 'Souls' from your dead corpses! (the floating blue orbs)

Back in my art school days I used to ride the 710 COPSA line from Parque Del Plata to Montevideo almost everyday. This is the Marcopolo Viaggio G4 Mercedes Benz model from the late 80s, one of the older bus models that was running on the line.