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Steam News19 August 20223y ago

The development of the game has restarted!

Hello folks, we have great news about Borneo: a Jungle Nightmare. Finally, the development of the game has restarted! There have been many changes from the old design.

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Hello folks, we have great news about Borneo: a Jungle Nightmare.

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changedFinally, the development of the game has restarted! There have been many changes from the old design. The project has become more ambitious, from a 2D adventure game, we moved to a 3D first-person horror game.
addedWe have a new road map. The development will be completed by the end of 2023 (hoping that there are no new pandemics!). We are working on a prototype that will be completed by the end of September. Next, we will start working on a vertical slice that will be shown to publishers and the public by the end of 2022.
addedThe team has also changed and we have new members who will help us develop the game. We are proud to work with Gabriele Granocchia, a highly talented 3D developer and artist who will take care of the prototyping and visual design of Borneo. Check out her Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/granokgab/?hl=it
changedEvery week, we will try to keep you updated on the development. For now, we leave you with this sneak peek:

Borneo: A Jungle Nightmare changes

changedFinally, the development of the game has restarted! There have been many changes from the old design. The project has become more ambitious, from a 2D adventure game, we moved to a 3D first-person horror game.
addedWe have a new road map. The development will be completed by the end of 2023 (hoping that there are no new pandemics!). We are working on a prototype that will be completed by the end of September. Next, we will start working on a vertical slice that will be shown to publishers and the public by the end of 2022.
addedThe team has also changed and we have new members who will help us develop the game. We are proud to work with Gabriele Granocchia, a highly talented 3D developer and artist who will take care of the prototyping and visual design of Borneo. Check out her Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/granokgab/?hl=it
changedEvery week, we will try to keep you updated on the development. For now, we leave you with this sneak peek:

Finally, the development of the game has restarted! There have been many changes from the old design. The project has become more ambitious, from a 2D adventure game, we moved to a 3D first-person horror game.

We know we're late, but we preferred to take our time and reimagine the game, following user feedback.

We have a new road map. The development will be completed by the end of 2023 (hoping that there are no new pandemics!). We are working on a prototype that will be completed by the end of September. Next, we will start working on a vertical slice that will be shown to publishers and the public by the end of 2022.

The team has also changed and we have new members who will help us develop the game. We are proud to work with Gabriele Granocchia, a highly talented 3D developer and artist who will take care of the prototyping and visual design of Borneo. Check out her Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/granokgab/?hl=it

Every week, we will try to keep you updated on the development. For now, we leave you with this sneak peek:

See you next week!

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