Showing posts with label procedurally generated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label procedurally generated. Show all posts
Moonman - Strange world caving adventure seeks greenlight and kickstarter backing
Australian Ben Porter has been building the invader of his dreams for the past 2 years as a strange world of molluscs skeletons and walking trees, and since he also has a PHD in procedurally generating stuff, the cavern worlds should also be ProcGen'd as well right? Moonman is a curious mash up of styles with elements of Minecraft, Tererria, Binding of Issac, Spelunky and George Orwell's Animal Farm (!)
"The Deer God" - Crescent Moon Games Kickstarter for a 3D Pixel art Platformer
Crescent Moon Games have launched their Kickstarter for The Deer God, a procedurally generated 3D Pixel-art (what? how?) deer platformer, and as strange as that sounds, it looks absolutely stunning. You are a deer hunter that becomes re-incarnated as a deer after a hunting accident and then pitched in a battle for survival against the forest elements.
Proven Lands - Explore the endless, procedurally generated terrain in a sci-fi world (Kickstarter/Steam Greenlight)
Game Genre : RPG
Developer/Project By : thesetales
Kickstarter Goal : £299,000
Game Info Quote : Starting with a backdrop of endless, procedurally generated terrain, Proven Lands combines 3d, science fiction, survival, sandbox, roguelike and RPG elements with an AI-driven game master and on top of that, modding. Eat, drink, chop trees, destroy stones and kill enemies. Enjoy an endless procedural terrain with 30+ chunk types. Fight hunger, thirst and diseases all in Proven Lands.
Systems : PC, Mac, Linux
Release : Q1 2015
StarCrawlers - Ultima Underworld meets Sci-FI in this upcoming space Dungeon Crawler RPG
Game Genre : Dungeon Crawler RPG
Developer : Juggernaut Games
Game Info Quote : StarCrawlers is an endless first-person RPG adventure with procedurally generated levels, enemies, events, and of course, loot! The dungeons you explore in StarCrawlers are the derelict hulks of ships, long abandoned and full of loot for the daring and death for the unwary. If you’re a fan of classic dungeon crawls like Ultima Underworld and building a team of shady characters ala Shadowrun, you’ll feel right at home in StarCrawlers.
Release : Alpha/Beta (April/June), Final end of 2014
Systems : PC, Mac, Linux
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