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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
felinalain
felinalain

Traverse Game Project

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Pinned post for news and update on the Traverse game project.

What is it:

A small game I’m making as a hobby, where you play a Borrower in a kitchen, and you borrow stuff. Focused mainly on exploration, and traversing the world.

What Platform:

PC. Mouse and Keyboard gameplay.

Sorry to everyone else, but consoles and phones require a high level of optimisation in code and in 3d models which I’m not sure I can reach? I’m self-taught, and I don’t know all the “tips and tricks” to make things look amazing at such low poly count.
Apple computers are under consideration, if I can easily export for them without having to download any apple addon or anything. We’ll see later.

Where to get:


We got a Itchio page! You can download the build here, and find dev logs etc, with updates.

Feedback?

Yes! Please!!
I’m doing this purely as a hobby, but I do want to get better, and polite feedback is always welcome! There is now a POLL available in the dev logs of the itchio page to ask for general opinion on the biggest gameplay points (like character speed etc)
The more you give me returns, the better I can make the game!

Lore?

Maybe later, once I’m done with eeeeverything else XD

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goodluckdetective

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Well, guess it’s time for Twitter refugees part 2.

Wild social media business strat though: I am going to limit the amount of content users can see on a website that makes money by trying to keep users on it as much as possible. This is a good business plan.

goodluckdetective

Update: I logged onto Twitter when I heard this news and was on for 8 minutes exactly when it hit this.

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So you can hit the limit in under 10 minutes. For a social media site, a terrible business strat. Great mental health tool however.

goodluckdetective

I’m laughing so hard, this is like if Vegas said you could only play slots three times a day as their new business model. And then, unless you paid them 8 bucks, you’d have to wait a day: if you paid them 8 bucks, you can play slots for just under an hour before you go home, except 10% of those slots are just ads for the casino.

Business boy strikes again.