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TUNDMATU
9 years ago

Weekly or Monthly report!


First I’d like to thank you all who have been played the demo. Special thanks for those who followed, rated or commented.

So, what I have been doing?

-Last week I started to make save system for the game. So it’s like real save thing and not like in the demo where it was more like a checkpoint or something like that.
-I made a map larger. Now it’s about 2 times bigger than demo map. I have been thinking that the size of the final map will be something like 4 -6 times bigger than the demo map (realistically I think it’s more closer 4 times bigger than 6, but we’ll see).
-I change the player character a little bit. I think it’s better now, what do you think?

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-I also start making new weapons and one of them is anti-gravity weapon (or whatever you want to call it), which enables to move some obstacles away. May be useful at some points!

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I think that’s all what I managed to do last week!



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