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UnderLost
8 years ago

The map


So, as I have said last week, I started working on the map. I couldn’t work as much as I wanted, but it’s still close. Unfortunately, I won’t have the time this week either, so the map won’t be finished this week. But, the good thing, that only a few bigger things need to be done before the release. I have a list, of what needs to be done before I’ll start working on the gameplay itself.

  • The fight system (done)

  • The map (in progress)

  • Saving and loading

  • Inventory and phone on the map

  • Vendors

  • Main menu (partly finished)
    If all of them is finished (maybe not the vendors, I can wait with them, because the first area won’t have any) I’ll can say, that I’m ready for the story. But until then…
    See you on next monday!



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