Pokémon clone allows you to fuse your own monsters
Pokémon is great and all, but you can’t make your own monsters. One developer has made it possible to fuse creatures together and create the chimera monster you desire. The game doesn’t have a name yet, but the demo by developer RujiK uses game developer wizardry to “procedurally generate” monsters. You can create different monster combinations by combining all kinds of creatures.
We have these unique monsters and more in Cool WIP, Polygon’s weekly roundup of eye-catching clips and screenshots of works in progress. Every week, Polygon’s staff searches the Internet for new and exciting games to show you a selection of their most recent projects.
The week includes a game featuring a watercolor-look set in France, an action-packed third-person shooter, and a Spider-Man-inspired game.
Who needs Pokémon when you can make your own monsters?
RujiK is the developer behind a new game that allows players to “procedurally” crossbreed animals. This is just a fancy way of saying the monsters that players fuse aren’t being pulled from any pre-built asset art; the game creates a completely new monster instead. This log provides more details about the game’s operation and includes a description of how to do it. clip on TwitterThe game involves combining an ant and a snake, creating what appears to be a long, wiggly monster that combines features of both the two. RujiK’s Twitter accountIt is full of all types of delicious goodies so check them out.
Enjoy a trip back in time to France with this watercolor adventure
A studio by the name of Un Je Ne Sais Quoi (which means “An I don’t know” in French) is making a dreamy narrative adventure set in France. This game is called Dordogne, Follow a young lady who is trying to put together the puzzle that her grandmother left her. The following is an excerpt from the book. new GIF from the developersOne part was shown off DordogneYou can use a microphone and tape recorder to capture sounds in-game. The visual style is stunning, and if you’d like to learn more, the game has a page on Steam.
With comic book effects, Battleship becomes chaotic
Fun Freighter’s Scrap SeasThe battleship game takes donuts from the garage and turns it into something more. Its bright design and whimsical colors almost make the boats look like kids’ toys in a bathtub. You can find it here. clip shows the game in action, including the game’s comic book-like visual effects during attacks. More information is available on Scrap Seas on the game’s Steam page.
There’s no escaping yourself in this third-person shooter
You will be left with a trail full of body doubles by this shooter. You can also find other interesting things. clip from Victor CareilThe concept can be seen in action. The clip shows a character in red running along a map. They leave behind numerous voxel doubles as they go. It is a long trail. The clip shows the character running around the map, leaving behind doubles. Careil experiments with multiple projects. Check out their other works. work on Twitter.
Another video game that was inspired by Spider-Man? Sick
This is Zahid Ali Jeelani, a developer who shows off his game “The Game”. Enera. Evidently, this game was inspired from the Miles Morales movie Into the Spider-Verse; Jeelani said on their Twitter that they wanted capture an “Into the Spider-Verse feel.” In the clip of the gameThe protagonist leaps from a tall building and waves their legs as they fall. Because they are prone to falling, the character appears a little clumsy. If you’re into Spider-Man-like games, you can catch more updates about this game on its Twitter account.
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