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Tag Archives: art
Making Backgrounds
Making backgrounds for The Silent Age is hard work. But also a lot of fun! I’ve made a time-lapse video that shows the various phases I go through when I make a background. I never have a clear image in … Continue reading
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The Silent Age Referenced in the Stealth Game ‘République’
Woohoo! The Silent Age is being referenced in the first episode of the game République, which has just been released on the App Store. République is a dystopian sci-fi stealth game, in which you must help a girl escape a … Continue reading
Bone Animations Teaser
Joe Can Walk! Yes indeed, we’ve re-modeled Joe to use a traditional animation system with the help of our talented Peter Thomasen, the original animator on The Silent Age Episode One. We originally used what’s called sprite-sheets, generated from an … Continue reading
September Screenshots
Here’s a few screenshots showing a bit of past and future. This is pretty much how the game’s gonna look when it’s done. Join us on Twitter and Facebook for regular updates!
A New Teaser Video
We have created a new video to give you an idea of the mood of the game. This is very much a teaser. No gameplay, just a general impression of what you can expect the final tone and setting to … Continue reading
The Times They Are A-Changin’
I have a confession to make: I’m a dedicated fan of anything remotely related to the Seventies: The clothes, the music, the furniture… Yep, it’s one of those rare decades that only gets better with age. A lot of my … Continue reading
Colours
During user testing we’ve come to realise that players have a hard time finding out which objects can be interacted with and which can’t. The iDevices don’t have mouseover, so players usually just tap any object which they think is … Continue reading
Teaser
This teaser does not show actual gameplay. We made it early in the process to define the look and feel of the game. It was important for us to create a world which would be interesting for players to be … Continue reading
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