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Matrix Brain Twister






3 years ago

It's been a while since the last update, over a year, so I thought I could add some new stuff to the game.

First thing I want to present you is a new "VFX". A dragon with 7 balls. The dragon and his balls are interactable. No pun intended.




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Next I want to show you a small medieval village background. The torches are interactable and can be turned on/off individually via LMB or all at once with RMB.

Depending on other lighting and VFX settings the atmosphere can change drastically.

The last block style is an animated one and called "Wobble" and the name really refers to what it does.

Moreover, it has a speck of light effect, which depends on the viewing angle. It can be seen in the last of those 3 pictures.

Your fellow Jolters are still hard at work making GREAT #GameJoltColors25 art!

There's still time for YOU to be part of it. Check your quest log to get started.

All artists are tagged below! 🔽

Lately I've been neglecting the block style a bit. That's why I create some new ones now. This is the first new static block style: "Isometric" It has its origin from optical illusions and looks like a block out of smaller blocks.

ten years

I created a tiny version of our solar system with Earth, Mars, Sun and some asteroids for my latest mini-game.

If you want to take a short trip to Mars, you can play my game for free. Good luck, Commander!

https://cleverai.itch.io/20-seconds-to-mars

The next static block style is: "Dash"

There are two variants of it. One colorless version and one with color.

It is helpful for colorblind people or if the set environment has very few lights. This makes it easier to differ color states of blocks.

And what is an Endo without its suit

Is it possible to fly within 20 seconds to Mars?

I pursued this question in my very short game that I programmed for the 20 Second Game Jam.

If you want to take a short trip, you can play my game for free. Good luck, Commander!

https://cleverai.itch.io/20-seconds-to-mars