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Hunt for the Dread Octobear
11 years ago

Last hours of game jam


As we approach the final hours of #indiesvsgamers game jam, we can clearly see what will be finished by the time it ends. Initially we hoped for 4 different hunting locations for the player to pick from, but due to time constraints we’ll focus on finishing one of those properly.

You’ll be able to experience the Phobos Deep, a dark part of the ocean where the notorious Dread Octobear was spotted. While working your way to him, you’ll have to go through three different levels and face two other bosses. One is a cybernetic prehistoric predator called Megalotron, and the other is The Great Shrimpinio, an insane mantis shrimp who fancies himself a clown.

We’re working our hardest to cover all bases for this portion of the game, and if all goes well, the other locations will be built as well.

Stay tuned for more updates!



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