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Eternal Hope

7 years ago

One of our early concepts of the Temple of Souls.




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Ti'bi is kind of a hopeless romantic, but aren't we all? On August 6th, you'll be able to travel between realms to be reunited with your beloved, and you'll meet a few friends and foes along the way. (Free Prologue on Steam)

store.steampowered.com/app/1162280/Eternal_Hope/

If ScoobyDoo 90s Sness, had married Friday the 13th and they had a child, then that child would be Dead by Dread. Here is some of the news that is made for the closed tests soon. Please gimme your suggestions!

Hey Guys! Kinda, we are evaluating some ideas for the pick up, drop and use system in Dead by Dread. We want to make this really simple. It is not the focus of the game to have inventory. So if you have any ideas that can help us, please let us know.

Working with IA navigation for soon bots. Im using NavMeshFloor without navMesh agent, just to know all corners for a determined path, so im controlling agent with native controller, passing direction of waipoint as input direction! What do think about?

Eternal Hope will have you adventuring with interdimensional beings in order to be reunited with your love. A story of love, life, death, and the peculiar space in between. Will you be playing Eternal Hope? (Free Prologue on Steam)

store.steampowered.com/app/1325880/

Yokai - killer preview: Yokai is a vengeful spirit of a young woman who was murdered after being wrongly accused of cheating by her husband. Her dying words were swearing revenge on the realm of men. #deadbydread

We're really hyped with the release! If you already played the game, we'd love to hear your thoughts <3. Eternal Hope is available now on Steam! thankyou thankyou thankyou all the support! <3 https://store.steampowered.com/app/1162280/Eternal_Hope/

*Available now on Steam*

A beautiful journey of love and death.

bit.ly/EternalHope_Steam

Update Development.

Hey Guys. Today some of our new implementation. MineGame interaction. Here we are using it at fuses.

The idea is simple.

Whenever you make a mistake, the progress you've made in fixing the fuse will decrease! Do you think this got interesting?