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Showing posts with label Concept. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concept. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Norob

Some more screwing around with the tablet. On today's menu we have a very drafty concept design of a gloomy character for potential dungeon sessions. More concepts will follow soon. Also, the name is a working title... kinda.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

R.E.E.V.A.

Within these posts you can read more about the concept, story and characters, and access a lot of other material concerning the R.E.E.V.A. project. If everything goes as planned, the whole idea will be turned into a computer game within the next 20 years.

R.E.E.V.A. is intended to be an Open World game although the world is rather closed as you will find out. The genre is best described as a 3rd Person (mostly) Survival-Action, Role-Play Game. All game mechanics and technical details are as realistic and scientifically as plausible as possible, without limiting the fictional character.

The player takes over the part of a young biologist, who has been tricked into working for a corrupt and militant organization fighting a mysterious disease desperately. Withholding the terrifying truth about the background of the outbreak the player is asked to help fighting the mere symptoms of the problem. In his curiosity he agrees to join the group as hell breaks loose. A not entirely coincidental incident...


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▶Story
Read the first part of the background story.

▶Art
Gives you a list of all R.E.E.V.A. related art.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Interspace

Interspace is a MMOSG (Massively multiplayer online strategy game) with a bunch of unique and innovative features. Many modern strategy games tend to focus on a player's single skill, i.e., speed. This leads to the fact that most games are determind within the first minute. The idea is to implement an unreached depth of complexity while still maintaining simple rules. Just like in the board game Chess, the outcome of a battle will remain unclear until very last second, even to trained observers.

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