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In 1720, fear, paranoia, and hysteria engulfed the small farming village of Winchester. Twisted by the hostile malice of a poisonous few, the villagers tortured and murdered thirteen of their friends and neighbors. A century later, evil has returned to Winchester.

NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun.

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NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun. Play the demo today at: NUN Steam Page NUN Itch Page

After more than a year of hard work, we released our first game today! NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun. Play the demo today at: NUN Steam Page NUN Itch Page

We will starting a more detailed devlog series soon, to document the process as we finish the full game. Any feedback would be much appreciated.  

NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun. Play the demo today at: NUN Steam Page NUN Itch Page

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NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun. Play the demo today at: NUN Steam Page NUN Itch Page


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I released my first game today! NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun. Play the demo today at: NUN Steam Page NUN Itch Page



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I'm sorry to inform you that I, in fact, have the best game on Itch. NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun. Play now at: NUN Steam Page NUN Itch Page

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If you're looking for a new game to test then check out the NUN demo. NUN is a third-person cinematics and dialogue-driven open-world adventure game, with action and RPG elements and a 1970s horror/exploitation/grindhouse aesthetic. In the year 1820, Sister Mary-Martin, a newly-initiated Templar Knight, is sent on a mission to the land of Winchester to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young nun. Play now at: NUN Steam Page NUN Itch Page


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You're at a party and a guy named Oscar attempts to pitch you his movie idea. Made using the latest technology and featuring cutting edge BLUNTECH SOFTWARE®.  https://bluntdmc.itch.io/oscar

Inspired by retro systems, Oscar is a point and click story that requires rolling 20 sided dice and roleplaying. With 100 different options for Oscars pitch, 12 reactions, and 4 different endings; there's a large combination of outcomes.



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I suppose it might be the long way but I traditionally work in Unreal Engine and have been growing in experience with Metahuman. It occurred to me that I could set up any scene I'd like with the characters in the engine and set up a camera to capture photos from any angle. After taking the photos, I convert them into pixel art. I really enjoyed how the results turned out and figured I'd share. 

Check out my game Oscar at https://bluntdmc.itch.io/oscar


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I suppose it might be the long way but I traditionally work in Unreal Engine and have been growing in experience with Metahuman. It occurred to me that I could set up any scene I'd like with the characters in the engine and set up a camera to capture photos from any angle. After taking the photos, I convert them into pixel art. I really enjoyed how the results turned out and figured I'd share. 

Check out my game Oscar at https://bluntdmc.itch.io/oscar

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You're at a party and a guy named Oscar attempts to pitch you his movie idea. Made using the latest technology and featuring cutting edge BLUNTECH SOFTWARE®.  https://bluntdmc.itch.io/oscar

Inspired by retro systems, Oscar is a point and click story that requires rolling 20 sided dice and roleplaying. With 100 different options for Oscars pitch, 12 reactions, and 4 different endings; there's a large combination of outcomes.

Adam Driver, the Hollywood actor, pulls off what many considered to be the impossible. No one else has the guts to go in such a bold direction. When the world asked "Who will make a musical about the absence of God?" The actor, Adam Driver stood up and said "I will." Given the pleasure of reading an early version of the script, I could see the potential right from the initial pitch. I'm also proud to see he took my advice in the casting of Nic Cage as Queen Elizabeth. A role I felt Nic had the capability to pull off, and just needed a slight nudge in the right direction and such a chance to truly spread his wings. Adam Driver also seemed to take off running with my idea to show her majesty's full bush. Which from what I understand, took extensive time to apply on Mr.Cage. Although the film shines in many ways there were, however, a few poor choices that seem to have fallen through the cracks. Such as the decision to keep the gay sex scene that features two priests in clown makeup as the Notre Dame burns down around them. Although a true spectacle filmed with cinematography that would make even the great Storaro weep, it may have been lacking in taste; Which I warned Adam of from the first draft. Don't let any of that deter you though! I won't give any spoilers but the climax more than makes up for any of the previously mentioned issues. With a touching story, terrific soundtrack, award worthy performances, and delightful direction (from Hollywood actor, Adam Driver) I highly recommend you go see 'Flight of The Monarch Butterfly' with the whole family.