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We've finished the first set of "mysterious ruins" for Overgrowth. Here's a small preview.

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In Overgrowth we are trying to make the world feel like it has a real history. The different animal races have been around for a long time and there is a lot of litter left from past groups that have died out or moved on. In addition to abandoned habitations, we have some more mysterious ruins, such as these monoliths. The idea for the monoliths came from the blocks in Lugaru which were used to make huge structures that were really epic.


In updating the blocks we had to make them a bit more realistic-- not just perfect cubes. One of the ways I did this is to make broken variations of the objects. These were designed to be able to be combined to make a lot of unique-looking structures, like the parts used for buildings.


We didn't have to keep these large cube-things for Overgrowth, but for me it was an important part of what made the world unique and interesting. As the artist on Overgrowth I want people to be able to know exactly what game they are looking at from a single screenshot, even if they are not very familiar with video games.


The other great thing about the monoliths is that they follow their own rules, and so they can be placed in a level in ways that wouldn't make sense with other objects. This opens up a lot of gameplay options. I posted some concept art with some level ideas, but now I am actually making them in the engine.

There are a lot of possibilities for different categories of monoliths that offer up new types of gameplay. This is just scratching the surface.
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Armageddon104
Armageddon104 - - 3,128 comments

wow...

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awesomepossum
awesomepossum - - 997 comments

Very nice

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chris_sloany
chris_sloany - - 2,830 comments

super wow! cool!

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PierreOfTheFrench
PierreOfTheFrench - - 320 comments

Beautiful landscape, great work.

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Camopig
Camopig - - 124 comments

Awesome. I can not wait.

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Bird_of_Prey
Bird_of_Prey - - 1,616 comments

Really does add great detail to the landscape.

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SinKing
SinKing - - 3,119 comments

one cool thing ab out these monoliths is that they have the "human touch" to them. They look man-made and don't entirely fit with the fantasy world. So you get to make wild guesses about this being a post-apocalyptic world where man has disappeared and new life dominates the Earth after a global catastrophe.
At least that's an impression I got, without knowing anything about the story. Good job!

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