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Matrix Brain Twister



5 years ago

Last but not least, I created 30 new handcrafted levels for the 4D Pentachoron 4x4x4x4 matrix.

It starts fairly easy, but gets hard to solve very quick. So I recommend this one only for experienced riddlers.




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Finally, I were able to create a trailer for my upcoming exploration adventure game with horror and spooky elements.

It shows in short the main gameplay loop, while also trying to build up an intense atmosphere.

Wishlist on Steam

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1924470/Cursed_Dungeon_Raider…

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.

Tried for my Scandinavian snow landscape to create an aurora borealis (northern lights) visual effect for my upcoming game "Cursed Dungeon Raider". What do you think?

@Miles_Games is a Jolter to Watch, 3D modeler, 2D artist, Music composer, and Game developer!! Follow @Miles_Games before the quest ends on December 23 and you'll get Coins!

Guess I'm 4 years old now

#spawnday

Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!

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!

I was just testing around with the HDRP graphic settings (Reflection Probes, Global Illumination, Volumetric Lights, etc.) and then this nice view appeared.

Happy Joltidays! A new quest has entered your quest log. Accept the quest and follow @Silentfaith to open today's slot on the calendar.

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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.