Oof, trying again because posting two video clips in one post did not look good.
So I think posting game dev updates over here on occasion may be a good idea for my future self, so here! ONE new FMV test scene.
Hello! I'm starting to work on 'Valley of Guilt' a lot again and have decided that I'm also going to try to start posting consistent updates over on the "other site" too!
(see pinned if interested)
Here is some new stuff as a thank you for reading this:
I don't really like to use social media anymore
(im old now.)
Valley of Guilt is still being worked on but game dev has dropped a few spots on my list of hobbies
(backpacking is neat!)
See you when I see you!
(closer to game completion, otherwise 🤷)
Also, thank you to any mutuals who sent me messages asking if I was okay!
(I am!)
I'm sorry I didn't get around to responding but you all are very nice and wonderful people, to be concerned about a random worm from the internet! 🥰
"Strange stuff starts happening the exact day you show up in town. Now, what kinda Sheriff would I be if I didn't at least come and ask ya a few questions?"
If you missed it, I've been taking ambient scenes from my FMV horror game and making fake Windows 98 desktops with them. Here's the first few from this past month:
Neil Breen's new movie was made entirely with Shutterstock images for backgrounds.
In short, he's created the best worst-looking 90's FMV game of all time.
I beat Industria over the weekend (great game) and realized that my absolute favorite environments to wander, are those of Eastern European design!
(pictured: HL2, Industria, Pathologic 2, S.T.A.L.K.E.R)
Was doing some research and went down the "90's educational games" rabbit hole. Here's a few of my favorites that I remember playing in the computer lab at school!
From top left, clockwise (actually clockwise this time LOL)
- The Secret Island of Dr. Quandry
- Museum Madness
- Troggle Trouble Math
- Dinopark Tycoon