https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rS-YkgbazM
Adding more juice with new attacks and more effects to increase the "epicness" of Boss Combats 💥⚔️
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This clip shows a shield throw ability where the boss attacks at range and recalls the weapon, forcing the player to dodge instead of block. On hit, the player is knocked down, creating a moment of vulnerability and pressure.
In Lobo, finishers use a dynamic Spectator Camera that finds the best shot in real time. It tests nearby angles, avoids occlusion, and adapts even in tight spaces to keep executions cinematic.
A knight who refused to die… now fights with what’s left.
The first boss of The Wolf in Me.
Decay took his body, not his skill. Precision. Discipline. Relentless technique.
This is not a monster. It is a warrior.
Tutorials in Lobo are optional, easy to skip, and only cover key mechanics that aren’t obvious. They’re brief and direct, and yes! They break immersion, but that’s intentional: quick info bites help you immediately apply what you learn.
Quests And Missions Recently, I have been working on incorporating Quests and Missions into Crumbling World, which is likely to be the most exciting and fun update to the game so far.
In Lobo, I use foreshadowing to keep the gameplay rhythm going. A quiet moment, a fallen hunter, and a new weapon you can equip but not use yet, just enough to tease what’s coming next.
Hi everyone! Tomorrow I will be releasing the Beta Demo for #CrumblingWorld, sign up in http://crumblingworld.com if you want to play it !
Optimizing Crumbling World Hello everyone! I was working on a promising improvement that has the potential to optimize the performance of Crumbling World, especially when it comes to running the game on low-end computers and mobile devices.
Jump And Grab Edge System Since the last update, I have been working on the Jump and Grab Edge System for Crumbling World. I decided to rework these movement mechanics, as I thought it would be great to add a bit more complexity to each of the levels.
After years of development, the first prototype of the transformation is finally working.
Still a lot to polish, but it’s exciting to see it in motion.
Lobo is a narrative driven action game about struggling with the beast inside you.










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