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Well I came to terms with it, I'm gonna make Levity Fleet 5 into a 16 bit game and with these kinds of sprites. I hope the game will be a much needed revival for the games as a whole, look forward to it.
After some failures with game design, I've returned back to the drawing board yet again. Speaking of drawing board, I created some new ninja heroes for my upcoming redo of Erratic Fable, and these happen to be the heroes and villains of said game.
The default weapons for the heroes, half of them have rapid fire while two have a charged shot and two have a three hit melee combo. Definitely unique and different from what their predecessors had, and far more energy efficient.
Hey all, it's been a fat minute since the last post. These eight girls aren't new creations of mine, I had them around for a while. What's new here is that I gave them some upgraded armors to use for battling evil aliens, and it'll give them great powers.
These are prototype sketches of how the Proloid Scalpel looked during 2017. I could've worked on and finished Levity Fleet 1 during 2018, yet I felt conflicted feelings and was unsure of my future. Now there's four games for Levity Fleet, so much better!
The elemental weapons for the heroes, much closer to what the original Levity Fleet cast had. However, these powers will help the player get through some tough battles far easier.
Here are the enemy drones for Creature Hunt, sure they're very similar to what I created in past games, but they'll be different enough to provide a good challenge. I'll also add objects that spawn enemies a lot, which will add to challenge too.
A big change from the tiny sprites I usually draw, we finally have some pixel art for Steel Maiden. Might not be amazing, but still looks great anyway.
This is the pause menu for Creature Hunt. I know it's not great so far, but still good for showing the basic meters for the player and shows a menu to access energy refills.
These are the minibosses of Creature Quest, sure some have been recycled from Steel Maiden, but most are totally new. Yet they're programmed to function well in a topdown game, making for a somewhat fun challenge.










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