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8 years ago

Teaser for progress of latest project


TEASER: So my new project is a survival island game! It will feature a large island (not randomly generated) and you’ll have to keep yourself alive using the limited resources on the island. Below is a chart of the island which is currently under construction and may look very different to the concept design shown here. All the crafting, inventory, animals, scripting and everything in-between is almost near completion and I will be working hard to get everything looking its best within the following weeks. Working on this project does take time because I don’t have all the time in the world and my spare time to be working on this is very limited. The ‘x’ marks on the chart are rough ideas of where I want the player spawns to be, remember this chart is only a simple concept drawing to give me a better idea of where I want everything. Well I better stop mucking around and get back to programming, next update in a week. Maybe by then I’ll have the confirmed name of the game as I’m currently doing a poll.

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