Spider-Man and Portal wish they could be Zoomer
Every now and then you run into a game that feels like it’s absolutely brimming with energy. This is what happens with ZoomerRoot Pilot looks like what you get if you smash together a video game. The PathlessSpider-Man Action The development of the Spider-Man movie is underway at a rapid pace, with thousands taking note on Twitter.
We have cool runners 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.
This week, we present a new game adding a gun to Spider-Man-like spider-web slinging. Also this week: a procedural skiing games with turtles; a Unity-created manga panel; and a Miyazaki-esque animations.
Spider-Man gets a gun
Root Pilot reached the Cool WIP column previously, but they have a new clip. ZoomerIt is an action-loving feast for the eyes. They posted a video clip in a tweet that showcased a mechanism the original developer designed. Portal-style puzzles. However, in the videoWe see our main character shooting a bullet which creates a path for the character to ride up. This is combined with web slinging and allows for smooth platforming. This game has lots of energy. You can find regular updates here. Root Pilot’s Twitter.
Unity created a manga
Fabio Consorti, Unity developer, created a scene to look like a Manga panel. It’s just a city street lined with business signs and lanterns, but it’s beautifully created. This is a gallery of A clip showedThe shifting shadows that react to moving light sources. Consorti is also working on a neon action-racing game, so if you’d like to check out more of the developer’s work, you can on Consorti’s Twitter account.
Amazingly animated scene
Give up on everything, and go for it BioidPagurus, the developer. Black-and-white puzzle games that combine Miyazaki-esque animated animations and an environment filled with fascinating creatures and curiousities. You can also find other games at www.amazon.com clip from the developer shows the transformation for “King of Thorns,” in which a plant-like creature morphs into a monster that resembles No Face from Get Spirited Away. The world of BioidThis game looks absolutely delightful. More information can be found on the Steam page.
Elden Ring fan art
Generally speaking, I think about drawings of my favorite characters when I use the term “fan art.” However, developer Asher Zhu brings a whole new level of dedication to the idea by creating an entire 3D animation as an ode to FromSoftware’s Elden Ring. In clip on Zhu’s Twitter accountYou can watch an animated character who uses a huge flame blade. This animation was inspired by Frenzied Flame Seal. Elden Ring. Zhu regularly posts about game development. He is currently working on a slime-based game. You can see more of his work here. on Twitter.
You can see this downhill skiing turtle from the heavens
I first saw downhill skiing game Bunny HillTikTok. Don’t let its name deceive you — this low-poly downhill skiing game looks like pure chaos. According to developer Dogma Quest, it’s a procedurally generated downhill skiing game and allows you to play as high-flying animals. Steam has the game available now.
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