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New screenshots and video added!

Today we added a selection of new screenshots from in-game. While still pre-alpha, these screenshots better demonstrate the aesthetic of the game, powered by Unreal Engine 4!

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addedToday we added a selection of new screenshots from in-game. While still pre-alpha, these screenshots better demonstrate the aesthetic of the game, powered by Unreal Engine 4! As well as this, we've added a video detailing the science and research that has gone into the game's design. A major part of the creative process while developing Dark Future: Blood Red States has been the implementation of real world ideas, keeping the fantastical setting grounded in a feasible environment. The original Dark Future board game was set in the distant future of 1995, and as such, we have had to examine what threats the world now faces, compared to those posited by Games Workshop in 1988. We consulted with scientists from the University of East Anglia, as well as noted games writer and Dark Future author James Swallow, to help establish the settings and themes that you as the player will experience...

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addedToday we added a selection of new screenshots from in-game. While still pre-alpha, these screenshots better demonstrate the aesthetic of the game, powered by Unreal Engine 4! As well as this, we've added a video detailing the science and research that has gone into the game's design. A major part of the creative process while developing Dark Future: Blood Red States has been the implementation of real world ideas, keeping the fantastical setting grounded in a feasible environment. The original Dark Future board game was set in the distant future of 1995, and as such, we have had to examine what threats the world now faces, compared to those posited by Games Workshop in 1988. We consulted with scientists from the University of East Anglia, as well as noted games writer and Dark Future author James Swallow, to help establish the settings and themes that you as the player will experience...

Today we added a selection of new screenshots from in-game. While still pre-alpha, these screenshots better demonstrate the aesthetic of the game, powered by Unreal Engine 4! As well as this, we've added a video detailing the science and research that has gone into the game's design. A major part of the creative process while developing Dark Future: Blood Red States has been the implementation of real world ideas, keeping the fantastical setting grounded in a feasible environment. The original Dark Future board game was set in the distant future of 1995, and as such, we have had to examine what threats the world now faces, compared to those posited by Games Workshop in 1988. We consulted with scientists from the University of East Anglia, as well as noted games writer and Dark Future author James Swallow, to help establish the settings and themes that you as the player will experience...

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