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Exploring uncharted Islands always comes with a risk! What creatures lurk in the dark forests? What treasures await you in the distant ruins?
Make sure to pack some soup because travelling between islands will soon come to RINSED!
Its almost been a year since I developed "9:16" and im still proud of what I achieved! I tried to push the visuals to be as photorealistic as possible and keep the gameplay as immersive as I could. Give it a try and tell me what you think :)
Those zip-lines were once used to transport goods from the mountains into the villages below but now they make a great (and fun) shortcut for all adventurers!
Last week at LVL UP EXPO, we celebrated great games made by Jolters including Baldi's Basics Plus by @BasicallyGames !
Buy it on Game Jolt: https://gamejolt.com/games/baldis-basics-plus/481026
Thanks to Razer for providing the laptops and peripherals!
Currently, I'm remaking a few assets to further beautify the game and increase the quality standards. Yesterday I made new pine trees to replace the rather simple old ones (that can be seen in the second picture)
I hope you like them :)
Quests inspired by @WhitethornGames ' Spray Paint Simulator entered your quest log!
Bring color to the world! Restore worn-out surfaces with a fresh coat of paint & watch them come back to life.
Play the free demo to get started: https://bit.ly/spraypaintsimdemo
Released a very little very unfinished something!
Medieval times with zombies was always a thing I dreamed off so I messed around with the idea a bit in the past few weeks. This is by no means a finished game! But if you have fun with it: Go ahead!
Made new Flowerpots with different variants for further decorating cities and villages! :)
Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!
Farmers crazy enough to grow food in the harsh conditions of the northern isles often need to use a few tricks to protect their plants! This seaside farmer has stacked lots of rocks high enough to protect his crops from the cold wind.
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