
Multiplayer Medieval game I've been working on in Unity. This was a fun little battle between AI!
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I'm late to the party, but this is Turtle Oasis Sanctuary. I built this for Earth Week, and It's a place for turtles to live and grow up and a great way to help there population stay healthy In a time of need! #EarthWeek
This Viking village is home to the strongest chieftain in the known realm his name is "Foud the Mighty". He's known for conquering multiple tribes and integrating them into his own, which created the mightiest human army ever, hence his title!
I got a WW1 texture pack and built some farms, a tank, and bridges. I was thinking about doing a 5-10 minute short film just for fun. I would need to write a script and need around 10-20 people probably for the short film -- what do you guys think?
Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!
Medieval Parkour Combat - I added parkour from a tutorial and put it into the game to make fighting more dynamic and fun! What do you think about it so far?
The Knightling launches on August 28! Wishlist it now so you don't miss out: https://bit.ly/KnightlingSteam
To celebrate the game's impending release, we've added The Knightling Pack and The Knightling Community Pack back to the Shop!
Hey, what's up everyone I'm back! I've been wanting to build a underground Dwarven city and I think this is a great start, It has two statues holding up the entrance to the city.
A Japanese Castle overlooking a small fishing village, but its purpose is just symbolic! I'm currently making a tutorial on how to build this, would you want to see it? Follow me and check out my profile to stay updated. Have a good weekend everyone!
Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!
This build is from the Borgund Stave Church located in Norway which was built anywhere from 771 to 841 years ago! Stave represents a building style where vertical load bearing posts were used to offset horizontal parts of a building.
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