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Tag Archives: platformer
Shift Happens comes to Steam on 9th of September 2015
Shift Happens goes live on Steam Early Access on 9th of September 2015. Here is the trailer: We’ve made the decision to finally get the game out there on Steam. We have been working on it for a long time… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Mercury Shift Devblog: Gamedesign Recap
After a long pause, here comes the awaited blogpost of it all. It is a megapost, so we devided into a few chew-able bits. We have to catch up a bit with the devblog of Mercury Shift and we haven’t… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Dev Diary #9: One week off :)
Good morning boys and girls! We have to take some time off the Mercury Shift 3D and finish a different project. So this week we still had some great stuff going on. The gamedesigners finished their work on the canyon… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Devdiary #7: Sparksies
We skipped the last update as there was going on a bit more than usual. It was a busy week. And this post is also a bit different as I am writing this during my train ride from Lyon to… Continue reading the rest of this article →
Dev Diary #5: No texture. Such Polygon.
Another week, another update. This week in development has been pretty exhausting, as we are encountering a few difficulties and some tasks became tedious to work with. Lightmapping is still a big challenge, to be honest. When coming from software… Continue reading the rest of this article →