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Tides of Truth will be an action adventure role-playing game, playable with your best friends in co-operative mode. Traveling through - and outside - the kingdom, you will have to resist, kill and survive massive amounts of creatures in order to proceed. Those creatures will never attack you alone; they will always attack you in gigantic packs and hordes! Only teamwork will make you able to survive, so be sure to choose your teammates wisely!

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feillyne Staff
feillyne - - 5,816 comments

Hmm, these sprites/balls/spheres/whatever are here for ... ?

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MisterG Author
MisterG - - 6 comments

These balls are 3D models.
We are using them to test physics in our engine.
This way we can see if they react the way they have to, like falling down, collide with the map, rolling down the hills and stuff like that.

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Kasplatt
Kasplatt - - 412 comments

I swear I've seen this before, but I believe it had a different name.

Btw, is that a tiny robot in the bottom left of the middle of the screen?

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MisterG Author
MisterG - - 6 comments

It's possible you've seen this before, it's a commen technique to test physics. And yes, it's a tiny little robot because our own models are not yet implemented, very nice you've noticed =p.

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This picture shows how we are testing the freshly build Big Bunch Engine