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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.
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's the third weapons for the new heroes in Creature Quest. Dina can fly while Lana stops time, still helpful just like the others. Such powers are a sound ray, floor spikes, a missile, fire shield, claw swipe and speed dash.
Here's an upcoming upgrade for the six Buildoids. That's right, they'll be able to slide and fit in tight passages just like their Frutoids counterparts. I'm hoping to implement that in Levity Fleet 3.
Meet the other six Bordones, they're a bit stronger than the previous six, but still have some weaknesses. They have abilities such as a spear, fire, sludge, a charge kick, gravity shifting, etc.
Hey all, been a long time since I updated Levity Fleet, but I've returned to it. This time I gave small updates to LF4, the most recent game in the series, and I made sure the gimmicks would work decently. Not that it'd save the game much.
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.
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!
I know I shared this a little while ago, but here's the eight new heroes of Creature Hunt. Each having an armor with beast-like features, and they'll even have powers emulating what beasts can do too!
These are the Proloids and Bordones from the first three games. Sure they look very simplistic, but they look so much better in 16 bit. A big step up from the 8 bit sprites that couldn't be seen well in dark backgrounds.










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