What changed
0 fixes2 additions3 changes0 removals
addedSo September is finally over! Did anyone wake up the guy from Green Day? Didn’t that joke stop being funny five years ago? :( September lasted at least as much as January, didn’t it? It must probably be the back to back development sessions we’re immersed in! While the global pandemic still rages on, we have gotten used to new working habits and are trying to make the most of this situation. Sayri and the rest of the Guardian of Lore gang have been thriving in this “new normal”, let us tell you more about the changes we’ve implemented!
changedDouble Trouble for the Guardian of LoreIn our August Dev-log, titled “Second Level Round-up, Kickstarting our Future and Much More!” , we discussed the bad guys of the Flower of Lirolay level we had been working on: a pair of greedy, evil brothers! They look the part, too, their frowns are deep, their muscles are huge, and they are as mean as they come! They have it in for our guy Sayri, of course. With such strong characters, working on their artificial intelligence was quite a challenge, to say the least. They put up quite the fight, let us tell you, we can say it will be very interesting and will make a splash in the gaming community. What is more, the animations of the attacks are to die for!
changedDancing bosses, new weapons, and more!The Ecuadorian solstice festival, Inti Raymi, is a celebration for all involved. We were inspired by the Aya Huma dancers to create Sayri’s coat. This coat is the player’s reward for finishing the level. It makes Sayri kick his feet up in a jolly dance if the player keeps him still for a while. Dancing is invigorating, for sure, Sayri’s health bar will refill slightly while he dances his sorrows away!
changedDancing bosses, new weapons, and more!We have also been drawing the weapons of this level which will be an addition to the already existing weapons in the game. There are three Aya Huma dancers, whom the player will face throughout the level. The final battle is also “under construction” - the final boss is a cheerful character who dances nonstop during the battle. It was a bit of a challenge, but also quite entertaining, designing a boss who dances all the time!
addedDancing bosses, new weapons, and more!Among some of the new items we’ve been creating for the game is the delicious Fritada! It’s a typical Ecuadorian dish sold in food carts, consisting mainly of fried pork accompanied by corn, cheese, and assorted carb-filled goodies. Wholly deliciousness, Batman, it’s spicy, hearty and so very mouthwatering. What effect do you think the Fritada will have on Sayri? Let’s just
Guardian of Lore changes
addedSo September is finally over! Did anyone wake up the guy from Green Day? Didn’t that joke stop being funny five years ago? :( September lasted at least as much as January, didn’t it? It must probably be the back to back development sessions we’re immersed in! While the global pandemic still rages on, we have gotten used to new working habits and are trying to make the most of this situation. Sayri and the rest of the Guardian of Lore gang have been thriving in this “new normal”, let us tell you more about the changes we’ve implemented!
changedIn our August Dev-log, titled “Second Level Round-up, Kickstarting our Future and Much More!” , we discussed the bad guys of the Flower of Lirolay level we had been working on: a pair of greedy, evil brothers! They look the part, too, their frowns are deep, their muscles are huge, and they are as mean as they come! They have it in for our guy Sayri, of course. With such strong characters, working on their artificial intelligence was quite a challenge, to say the least. They put up quite the fight, let us tell you, we can say it will be very interesting and will make a splash in the gaming community. What is more, the animations of the attacks are to die for!
changedThe Ecuadorian solstice festival, Inti Raymi, is a celebration for all involved. We were inspired by the Aya Huma dancers to create Sayri’s coat. This coat is the player’s reward for finishing the level. It makes Sayri kick his feet up in a jolly dance if the player keeps him still for a while. Dancing is invigorating, for sure, Sayri’s health bar will refill slightly while he dances his sorrows away!
changedWe have also been drawing the weapons of this level which will be an addition to the already existing weapons in the game. There are three Aya Huma dancers, whom the player will face throughout the level. The final battle is also “under construction” - the final boss is a cheerful character who dances nonstop during the battle. It was a bit of a challenge, but also quite entertaining, designing a boss who dances all the time!
addedAmong some of the new items we’ve been creating for the game is the delicious Fritada! It’s a typical Ecuadorian dish sold in food carts, consisting mainly of fried pork accompanied by corn, cheese, and assorted carb-filled goodies. Wholly deliciousness, Batman, it’s spicy, hearty and so very mouthwatering. What effect do you think the Fritada will have on Sayri? Let’s just
So September is finally over! Did anyone wake up the guy from Green Day? Didn’t that joke stop being funny five years ago? :( September lasted at least as much as January, didn’t it? It must probably be the back to back development sessions we’re immersed in! While the global pandemic still rages on, we have gotten used to new working habits and are trying to make the most of this situation. Sayri and the rest of the Guardian of Lore gang have been thriving in this “new normal”, let us tell you more about the changes we’ve implemented!
Guardian of Lore In-Game Updates
Double Trouble for the Guardian of Lore
In our August Dev-log, titled “Second Level Round-up, Kickstarting our Future and Much More!”, we discussed the bad guys of the Flower of Lirolay level we had been working on: a pair of greedy, evil brothers! They look the part, too, their frowns are deep, their muscles are huge, and they are as mean as they come! They have it in for our guy Sayri, of course. With such strong characters, working on their artificial intelligence was quite a challenge, to say the least. They put up quite the fight, let us tell you, we can say it will be very interesting and will make a splash in the gaming community. What is more, the animations of the attacks are to die for!
Dancing bosses, new weapons, and more!
At the beginning of September, we began giving life and color to the Aya Huma level! It’s such a vivid tale, full of music and brightness. Our design team truly went all out and had a blast playing freely with the design elements of their choice - they got to experiment and the results are outstanding.
The Ecuadorian solstice festival, Inti Raymi, is a celebration for all involved. We were inspired by the Aya Huma dancers to create Sayri’s coat. This coat is the player’s reward for finishing the level. It makes Sayri kick his feet up in a jolly dance if the player keeps him still for a while. Dancing is invigorating, for sure, Sayri’s health bar will refill slightly while he dances his sorrows away!
We have also been drawing the weapons of this level which will be an addition to the already existing weapons in the game. There are three Aya Huma dancers, whom the player will face throughout the level. The final battle is also “under construction” - the final boss is a cheerful character who dances nonstop during the battle. It was a bit of a challenge, but also quite entertaining, designing a boss who dances all the time!
The Virgin and the Cherüfe level is almost done! We worked hard on the scenery and it turned out gorgeous. This tale takes place in beautiful Chile, so you can expect to see breathtaking landscapes as you aid Sayri in his quest to save the Lore from oblivion. Also, the Cherüfe - a Mapuche lava demon who feasts on virgin, you know, charming dude - is ready for 3D modeling! Here’s a sneak peek at the "behind the scenes" of this terrifying character:
Among some of the new items we’ve been creating for the game is the delicious Fritada! It’s a typical Ecuadorian dish sold in food carts, consisting mainly of fried pork accompanied by corn, cheese, and assorted carb-filled goodies. Wholly deliciousness, Batman, it’s spicy, hearty and so very mouthwatering. What effect do you think the Fritada will have on Sayri? Let’s just