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Little Racer – 3D Art

The Knights of Unity

Rivals are supposed to win the slot-cars-like race set in a variety of worlds. To recreate the feeling of slot car racing the camera is set above the track, but using perspective view caused problems with visibility. Players are able to create their own tracks using road parts, obstacles and props. Background. Track components

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Interview: Jordan Weisman on Adventure Forge

Game Daily

First, we have the universe level where you establish things like game mechanics, abilities, characters, locations, statistics and so on. We’re not racing towards AIs telling stories. GameDaily: How do I, as someone with no coding experience and a lack of artistic talent, go about making a game in Adventure Forge?

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The Kristala Dev Blog - Issue #28

Astral Clock Tower Studios

Although the feline-like Anagativa and the rodent-like Kotakaya are the most prominent creatures featured in Kristala, the Kota aren't the only rodent race that thrives on planet Ailur. Shelly is an incredibly talented modeler and texture artist who's extremely skilled at creating realistic and lifelike props, foliage, and furniture.

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Unity vs. Unreal: What to Choose for Your Game? | Moonmana

Moonmana

Luckily both engines offer asset stores that allow users to download free and paid props, shading, textures, and many more. The game puts players in charge of the space program for the alien race known as the Kerbals. In this article, you can take a quick look at some of the highly-rated and compelling games created with Unity.

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Call of Duty: Online is dead. Long live Call of Duty: Online!

Deconstructor of Fun

The only examples of F2P shooters at scale were Korean (Crossfire) and Chinese (Assault Fire/Ni-Zhan), both focused on pay-to-win mechanics. When CoDO development started, there was barely any successful 3D free-to-play shooter in the west and free-to-play design as a whole was fairly unexplored outside of Facebook games.

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