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Nameless Memories
9 years ago

Okay so I have big plans for this game.


So I’ve thought into the game a good bit, and I have decided that I want to do something in the kind of Subnautica style.

Basically, you wake up in a dark place with no idea where you are, and then you take control. You will have to use whatever resources you can find in order to survive and push further into the wilderness, revealing more of the storyline and the player’s past as you continue.

Now, I realize that making a game in this style will require ALOT of constant updates to keep everything working, and it also means that I need to learn unity. I will also need a dev team, because I won’t be able to do this on my own. But before I even get started, I want to ask you guys what you think of this idea. Let me know!



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