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Project NOR™
9 years ago

Major Aesthetic Changes, Removed King Of The Hill and Survival


Hello everyone,
I hope you’ve all been enjoying Project NOR!

Within the past little while I’ve changed the visual aesthetic of all the in game maps, and replaced disappearing platforms with platforms that physically drop to the ground.

I feel as though it makes things look so much better overall.

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I’d also like to say that King Of The Hill and Survival will be removed from Project NOR.
Both game modes have been broken for a very long time, and I decided they didn’t really fit the games style all that well.

In the future I’ll probably consider adding other game modes, but right now, my priorities are on making the game as stable as it can possibly be. Its been a busy 11 months, and Project NOR is almost 1 year old since I started development!

Like always, I hope you all continue to enjoy Project NOR.

Expect the new update within the coming days.

Best Regards,
Sebastian Lawe.



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