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Lands of Folklore: My Devlogs - RPG/EDITOR DUNGEON CRAWLER BLOOBER TYPE

A topic by MetalWAR created 7 days ago Views: 122 Replies: 7
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Hi everyone, I'm new here. I'm posting devlogs for my project, Lands of Folklore. I'm not sure if this forum has that feature, but if it doesn't, moderator, please don't kill me! I swear I've been reading the rules, and that's what I understood! XD.

A few days ago, I started keeping a development log for my project. This is my first time doing this, so constructive criticism is welcome.

Lands of Folklore aims to be both a complete game and an intuitive tool for creating your own games inspired by the Blobber dungeon crawler genre.

Thanks for reading, and I hope you like it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D7xSWH87vg&list=PLRdYJxOKlYKPipjVSdpsQM1IlN45z7Oow&index=


Devlog #1: Just like Jack Burton says... What the hell!

Devlog #2: The House from the Roof Down and the Refactoring Hell

Devlog #3: Sweeping Under the Rug

Devlog #4: A Third-Class Burial for the "God Class": The Great Data Exorcism

Devlog #5: O(1) or Death: The Day the Engine Stopped Crawling ๐Ÿš€

Devlog #6: The Day the Raycaster Stopped Looking Like a Badly Painted Curb

Devlog #7: Open Heart Surgery: The End of the Legacy Era

Devlog #8: ๐Ÿšช"The worst enemy of a dungeon: The damn doors. Fearless, indifferent, and random!"

Devlog #9: ๐Ÿ“ Reflection: Technical Archaeology and the Mirror of the Classics





Devlog #4: A Third-Class Burial for the "God Class": The Great Data Exorcism

Devlog #5: O(1) or Death: The Day the Engine Stopped Crawling ๐Ÿš€

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Devlog #6: The Day the Raycaster Stopped Looking Like a Badly Painted Curb


Devlog #7: Open Heart Surgery: The End of the Legacy Era

Devlog #8: ๐Ÿšช"The worst enemy of a dungeon: The damn doors. Fearless, indifferent, and random!"

Devlog #9: ๐Ÿ“ Reflection: Technical Archaeology and the Mirror of the Classics