2022 was... a productive year to say the least.
I got to experiment and learn many new aspects and elements of game development, as well as expand my engagement and presence within the community. As pretty much anyone who followed 2022's WAYWOC topic, I took the cake in most posts by far, 225! It was great to showcase my skills as well as receive some feedback from the community through devforum.
With that in mind, let's get to what this post was meant for... showcasing what I'm working on!
*I'd also like to add that these projects were made in collaboration with my friend massiveedu. credit is given where due.
Info
Rooftops is a project that I am currently working on. I started developing it in early August of last year to be an Amsterdam/Berlin/Paris inspired game. It's currently unreleased.
Pictures/Showcase
*Because I have so many photos, I will be dividing this into two parts: Selected Showcase and Complete Showcase.
Complete Showcase: https://imgur.com/gallery/VddCf8B
Info
Midwest is the result of a loosely based interpretation of Denver I25, as well as a little bit of inspiration. This game is also unreleased, as it is a showcase and is always being revised.
Pictures/Showcase
Again, due to the massive amount of pictures I have, I'll divide this into two parts.
Complete Showcase: https://imgur.com/gallery/44Rk22x
Finally, I'd like to showcase Arkwright, again made in collaboration with edu.
Info
"Arkwright" was made as a modified sequel to the convenience store in Need for Speed: Payback. The showcase is kept private, as it includes some copyrighted assets.
Pictures/Showcase
You know the drill, here we go:
Complete Showcase: https://imgur.com/gallery/IxhTyRJ
Finally, I'd like to top off this post with a quick recap of my 2022 developing work, and a little look at what's ahead in 2023!
*Showcased: Collaborative work with: C9Z9, Newlands Game. Credit given where due.
Additional Recap Showcase: https://imgur.com/gallery/qX1QDrF
And that's it for now! Thanks for taking a look, It's been a Truly amazing year! With that in mind, I'd like to wish everyone a happy year of developing!