I made a video game! It's a VR mech simulator (with non-VR mode) that focuses on a single-player campaign about being in overwhelming debt because you spent your money on a 50-foot walking war machine. Why did you even do that
OVRLRD is a VR mech simulator inspired by the classics - a near-future mech milsim with THONKY LEVERS. Watch the trailer and wishlist today! Or don't, I'm not your boss https://t.co/wGaaV0Y3nE #VRGaming#mechtober#IndieGameDev
The presentation of this game is so good. Peak 2000's cyber nonsense all kinds of shit scrolling and scaling all over the place, lots of numbers and stats. The idea is that you're programming fighting mech models, and they are maintained this proprietary software called MARCS
✨RELEASE DAY✨
It's time for adventure!
Grab your Grumple Fruit and get ready to SWING, CLIMB and STICK your way around the Grombi Isles in our first independent release COMPLETELY STRETCHY!
Grab it while it's HOT! (And 10% off!)
https://t.co/pvyjb6rCwf
I know some of the dialogue's clunky and some of the characters are clichéd and some of the situations are predictable but I like trains at night and I'm enjoying NIGHTSLEEPER and I don't care who knows it.
Thrilled to learn from this AI-generated review that OVRLRD was made by some company called "MechMinds" and features resizeable cockpits and alien planets