Next up
It's been a while since the last update, over a year, so I thought I could add some new stuff to the game.
First thing I want to present you is a new "VFX". A dragon with 7 balls. The dragon and his balls are interactable. No pun intended.
Happy New Year, everyone!
I wish you all the best for 2023.
And what can be a better start into the new year than games on sale?
My games are still on 75 % sale on Steam until 5th January. https://store.steampowered.com/curator/39539792/
Have fun!
Is it possible to fly within 20 seconds to Mars?
I pursued this question in my very short game that I programmed for the 20 Second Game Jam.
If you want to take a short trip, you can play my game for free. Good luck, Commander!
@KniteBlargh is a Jolter to Watch! They post great fan art, original characters, and more! Follow them before the quest ends on January 7 and you'll get Coins!
The last block style is an animated one and called "Wobble" and the name really refers to what it does.
Moreover, it has a speck of light effect, which depends on the viewing angle. It can be seen in the last of those 3 pictures.
Our 2024 Advent Calendar has opened! Day 23: @Distant-Dimensions is a great Creator who creates 2D and 3D art and animations! They're also a game dev and music producer! Accept the quest and give them a follow to get Coins and a seasonal sticker!
Now I want to show you another visual effect. A meteorite shower. It has three phases: 1. Meteorite falling from the sky. 2. Meteorite explodes on contact. 3. Shatters flying/rolling around. You can also click on them to let them explode in air.
I created a tiny version of our solar system with Earth, Mars, Sun and some asteroids for my latest mini-game.
If you want to take a short trip to Mars, you can play my game for free. Good luck, Commander!
Our 2024 Advent Calendar has opened! Day 30: @danimarti is a great Creator who 3D artist, and game developer who posts updates about their upcoming game Lobo. Accept the quest and give them a follow to get Coins and a seasonal sticker!
I was just testing around with the HDRP graphic settings (Reflection Probes, Global Illumination, Volumetric Lights, etc.) and then this nice view appeared.
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