Some game art - Into the Trees, and projects for the game
I've uploaded my game to Itch.io and GameJolt. I have also registered as developer on Google Play Store and on Amazon App Store, so when they approve me I will also publish it there. It is already submitted to Amazon.
In this moment, I will try to be present in every place I can with the game, so I can build a community. If you are interested in the ways to contact me about the game, look here.
Now that the game is playable, I will work on two things: extend the code so some scenes are adapted to big displays in Windows computers (and maybe Linux), and the other is to add some other exciting feature.
Maybe bosses, and keys, and some kinds of quests. Or stories for growing the relationship of the heroes. I am not sure which one. Both have some complexity, so maybe I add some little feature in the middle, like for example, having a house built by the couple where they can stay.
I am also working on game art images to display here to you. Yes, about Tamzyn. Also some landscapes.
In different days I'll be posting the images, and sharing random thoughts with you, and game design ideas.
So here is the first one, in which you can see her pointed ears, and the light in her deep green eyes, that impossible color in a mortal. The green color of ivy.
Here some detail of a closeup:
And the full illustration. Click to see it full size in all its detail:
I have called this series "into the trees", because of the Cure song about a dryad, "A forest". Yes, it's about a dryad. It's just that people say "it's about chasing some impossible" and things like that. Robert once said he saw a girl in a forest, then shut up. No one would believe him. And yeah, it was a dryad, obviously.
Just read Becquer and others, and it's crystal clear. Get into the trees, and find the girl... while you can.
And two wallpapers for your computer. Click and then save to your disk.
Hope you like these. During the week I also want to update the blog a bit, and share with you some thoughts about the creative process, art, and how I live it. I think it can be interesting for you.
Take care, dear readers.
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