This game is turning different. But first I’d like to give a small story on why I ever created this. When I first started making this game, it was a kiddie platformer. Than I had nightmares of Joanna chasing me. Which made me turn it into a horror game called “Sleepover at Joey’s”
A game where you last from 8 pm to 8 am being chased around by sleepwalking kids that had weapons and stuff. It was similar to FNAF 2 having a bed sheet to work like a mask.
Then it became “The Bet at Joey’s” A game going to an old house full of children murdered in the 80’s, surviving 1 night. Than FNAF came along and changed TBAJ. It turned into FNAJ. Now it’s TBAJ again but it will be called Joey’s Haunted Manor. It will have security cameras and stuff, but with ghosts. I will even throw in a couple throwbacks to when JHM was FNAJ and Joey’s Quest.
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Heya there! I really wanted to show you all a little gameplay preview of the first boss fight i'm currently working on i hope you like it ^^
Path of Kami: The Evolution of the Lore
Runestones: from concept to in-game model🗿
Sometimes the suction cup get sticky. Small animation I made in Blender after doing my tutorial on picking up/dropping objects in animations. Crate model by jQueary (https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/game-ready-sci-fi-crate-d98deca6…).
In the quest for accessibility, I'm adding Resurrection Shrines for players on the 'novice' end of the platforming spectrum.
In order to unlock the power of a Shrine, you must collect 3 'Souls' from your dead corpses! (the floating blue orbs)
I-Buki
Mio-Da!
Ibuki Mioda!
My D&D art for my family so far (WIP if you couldn't tell)
I mostly build 3D First Person Shooter game mechanics in Unity, and in this I'm just showing C4 mechanics I made for a little side project I am working on! :)
Path of Kami, running around the shrine area
Some time ago, we posted a screenshot of the Mexico level. A curiosity about it is that, like some other scenarios of the game, it was inspired by a real landscape, The Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla. It is one of the natural wonders of the country!










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