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Heaven's Point
8 years ago

Fake screenshots


Greetings people!

As part of the planning stages in developing Heaven’s Point we wanted to create a few fake screenshots of the game in order to see if a specific scenario would look good or not.
The following images are FAKE screenshots and only exist to illustrate how different scenarios could look like within the game.

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What do you think of these fake screenshots? Do any of these scenarios appeal to you and if so, which one is your favourite? Answer in the poll below and/or with a comment!

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