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JOLLY 2: Risen

2 months ago

‘Welcome to your new job, Liam’.

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‘JOLLY 2: Risen’ is a remake of ‘Jolly 2’, changing the story and characters slightly so that everything fits properly into the timeline of the franchise.

I'm pleased to finally be able to announce the game, after a while of working on it behind the scenes for a short time, this is a game that we're really putting a LOT of work into, and although it still has a lot of work to do, what we've got is quite promising.

This development will be done in Unreal Engine 4, and we will try to do the best possible job we can in terms of optimizing and polishing the game to deliver a product that is well-made and enjoyable for anyone to play.

We already have a prototype made by the team's programmer, which is quite functional, so in itself, the base is ready and looks quite solid.

There are several other surprises coming soon regarding this game and some other projects of the team that are yet to be revealed...

All that said, goodbye!



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