Finally I have a build that you can actually build levels on!!! Unfortunately at this moment in time I haven’t gotten round to making a play mode but I might have found a method to do that with saving so I that’s why I kept the play out for now. On the good side you have 9 blocks to mess around with practicing building levels for when the next update comes out.
Grass = Number 1
Wooden Floor = Number 2
Vertical Wall = Number 3
Horizontal Wall = Number 4
Zombie = Number 5
Top Left Wall = Number 6
Top Right Wall = Number 7
Bottom Left Wall = Number 8
Bottom Right Wall = Number 9
Theses are the buttons you have to press to get each block, however becareful with the zombie one as it places straight away!!
Hope this is better and a better start to the game which I will keep expanding until I am 100% happy with it!! Thanks for the 2 5/5 ratings and the 4 downloads, It really means a lot to me to know that people liked it and have played my game! Thanks you!
Next up
So
i may or may not make an full art of some person or i may just leave this like that-
Bandana Dee the Dream Friend
Check out this scifi scene by Jason Kwak!
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/681R05
#3dart #npbr #scifi #cyberpunk #environment #office #computers
I worked so hard to get all four of them to the end safely, but then...
"Day to Day" (also check spud out here he's a great guy and writer: https://soundcloud.com/spudward)
My D&D art for my family so far (WIP if you couldn't tell)
brung back my old oc plus a new one
...they don`t have names yet tho
not the greatest house, but it's a house! :D
I did this on my 3DS ^^ #Kirby
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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