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A member registered Feb 26, 2024 · View creator page →

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Hi WolfOfRavens, thanks for trying the game :)

You are right, this version only covers half of the human race and some elements like creeps and leveling are missing.
I will specify in the description that this is only the first version, and that I plan to do more uploads with those elements too (and a more complex AI).

Glad you still appreciated it.

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Rebuilt Warcraft III, but keep the grayboxing look as the actual aesthetic.

Every game was once just cubes and capsules. Before the fancy models and animations, there were gray boxes sliding around on a flat plane. I wanted to take that idea and run with it.

It was a lot of fun, but honestly way more complex than I thought going in, RTS games pack a ridiculous amount of mechanics.

So far I've rebuilt about half of the Human race. Peasants gathering gold and lumber, Footmen, Riflemen, a Paladin hero with "leveling" and healing, plus buildings like Town Hall, Barracks, Blacksmith, Lumber Mill, Farms, and Towers. There's an enemy AI that builds its own base and comes after you, a resource and supply system, and a command card UI inspired by the original.

Check it out here and let me know what you think: https://capolex.itch.io/warcraft-iii-demake

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https://capolex.itch.io/bubble-tanks-remake-v3

Bubble Tanks is a classic flash game from over 15 years ago that I used to play.
As a hobbyist game developer, I tried to learn more of Unity by trying to do a remake with some twists.
This is proof of concept to see how Unity could serve me in my projects.

The game is short, 5–10 minutes and there are 2 possible bubble tanks evolutions, that you can get by gathering Soap (XP) dropped by enemies.


Creating a game from start to finish was quite exciting.
I would love to know what you think about it.
I started creating the game last summer and gave it time after work at least two times per week.