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Keep reading at CodeProjecthttps://drweam.itch.io/hololive-isekaiWe're a team of fans of the Japanese digital content production group 'Hololive', and under the leadership of user 'Drweam', we're creating a small indie game that features the characters and members of Hololive in a fantasy setting.
I'm contributing code, art assets, and dialogue to this game. My primary task for this project is to help with various elements that support the general playability of the game, allowing the other members to focus on developing the characters and skills, the greater narrative arc, and gameplay mechanics. I built a narrative editor and Unity Prefab that allows writers to quickly and easily create the scripts and stories without worrying about coding syntax, granting them the ability to develop complex narrative trees and decision-making dialogue options in easy-to-write plaintext. We're making steady progress, and we're regularly uploading status updates and demos of what we've created. Please take a look at the link above! A short story. It's 1949, and the world is just now beginning to see the immense power of computers. The Estimation Machine, however, does not belong to the same class. Its purpose is unknown, its scale incomparable. What will it do?
Imagine that you’re driving down your neighborhood streets, humming along to your radio and enjoying the bright sunny day, when the inevitable question flashes across your mind. “Did I leave the garage open?” Panic! Terror! Dread! A torrent of emotions washes over you as you realize that maybe, just maybe, you forgot to do something that was once habit. But you can’t be certain that you didn’t close it, either. Is it worth the trip to go home and double check? Can you trust your instincts? Is the quick trip to the store a safe period of time to leave it open? The easy solution to this, of course, is to build a moat on your driveway that refuses to open until you’ve closed the garage door. That, or you purchase one of many IoT-enabled devices that hardwire themselves into your garage door opener, spend a day trying to get it to connect to the proper network, then worry for the rest of your life that someone else is going to steal your login credentials and play red-light-green-light with your house. Instead, let’s make our lives a little more difficult – and fulfilling! – by building our own IoT device, serverless cloud backend, and an app. Continue reading on my CodeProject article » |
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