Game
Ancient Shadowbuster
8 years ago

Release 0.1.0


Ancient Shadowbuster was a game that born with a simple core mechanic, thought as a top-down shadow demonbuster. During the process of developing the game, from the moment I put the idea into a prototype until I decided to make a playable version and release it, many things were changing, mutating, some disappeared and others formed the core of mechanics and gameplay.

But the point of inflection was when most of the features were ready but i felt that it needed to improve the cohesion of each of the parts, from the UI to the player controller. That was the moment when I decided to invest a little more of the time that was already developing Ancient Shadowbuster, and the truth is that I do not regret at all.

This is the first playable version, of course it may have bugs but i want to give you the oportunity to taste the idea and say whatever you want to me.



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