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In fact, we've already proven that we are better than that with our own space shooter from last year. Just watching their trailer I can see that the game is all about graphics and the community is loving it. So.. what if we ported our game to another engine, gave it a graphical boost and improved the gameplay even further? Would that be worth a go for Greenlight?
Check the group discussion about this and leave your opinion!
- Customize Player Color
- Fixed an editor crash when canceling a level during load time
- Walk around the level with your character
- Sobel and Outline post processing filters
It's a small post which shows a few game characters that inspired us, the game concept and its art style. I hope you'll like it. You can read it on our blogger page: http://dungeoneeringknights.blogspot.nl