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I've been working on some character portraits. Since I've got six out of eight levels, I might as well focus on story elements like this one.
Now I can't stop thinking about Tony Jay's voice in Time Bandits.
I made an up-to-date trailer for Terry's Treasure Trouble!
You know, in case it wasn't clear what kind of game this is.
In my game, I programmed a robot to chop down trees in real time. Yes, I know what it looks like, but still, maybe I've gone too far in a few places.
...and I HAVE to specify "in my game". I'm not a monster.
I'm prepping up a build to show to people.
There are a lot of rudimentary Visual Novel-styled cutscenes throughout. This one's for the end, because the game's not finished yet.
This is literally one of the first cutscenes, after the first level. Like I said, I'd rather do Sega CD-style cutscenes, but this will do.
...it's also the most complete-looking cutscene right now. I thought you'd like a look.
As part of the game's canon, there's been an ongoing war in the Amazon Rainforest. It's a war between the loggers and the environmentalists.
That being said, these trees have been "shaved off" for in-universe and future gameplay reasons.
...well... This is awkward.
Yes, I CAN make an animated background within a matte, with a shifting color palette. However, I realize this doesn't look like lava, no matter which way you shake it.
...the effect's cool, though.
If you've had your fill of games where you play as elephants and blue hedgehogs, this might be for you.
...and I haven't advertised this the best, but it's coming.
Three reasons to be going after the treasure:
All that work doing research on the Amazon Rainforest as a level, and THIS is what I come up with?
...well, I'll change the tiles later. I want the ground to be more foresty, and that means working on a tileset.











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