Anima Ex Machina by DatJongetje
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Description
I have started work today on a click and play adventure called 'Anima Ex Machina'. It will be a short adventure, similar to one like 'Syberia' which has inspired me to start making this.
Before I can start coding, however, I will need lots of concept art and ideas so I've started making quick sketches like these to give me ideas of the screens and the puzzles that will be involved. A storyboard, if you will. :)
The setting will be that of a post world war environment, where people cannot go outside and are forced to live underground because of pollution in the air and radiation. The player will control a robot which can go outside, via which humanity can periodically research the outside.
Click here to see the first quick concept for the Robot
With help of the robot the player will have to solve the mystery of why the air is still polluted and humanity cannot go outside.
In the end, the player will reveal a plot that is designed to keep humanity beneath the ground and free humanity from their underground prison/way of life.
If you are interested in helping with this project, then please contact me via the messenger service of renderosity or via my website: Pixels.ontheweb.nl.
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Comments (3)
jo3d
Excellente image ! La composition est tr belle ! Les textures et la lumie superbes ! BRAVO !!!
chrysalide
la texture et l'eclairage sont superbe, un excellent travail. je te souhaite une agrble soir
ratracer
Great work, I would like to play your game! I am also creating an adventure game, coincidentally or not, that will receive inspiration from Syberia... Anyway, great work, great concept, good luck with your game. What engine are you using?