Meet the weapon of ANCIENT
A shotgun with 7 color-coded cartridges. Roam a tesseract maze hunting 7 Ancients โ strike each with its matching color to seal it in a statue.
First concept art of the gun ๐
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@WeVennStudios The ancients themselves are pale or dark. But there is a spectral imprint in their souls that can only be detected with a gun. The last cartridge emits constant light, like a flashlight. When the imprint of ancient matches, his skin glows with a color, that's the moment to shoot
Earlier this year, my team and I decided to build something genuinely useful for youโฆ
I've dreamed of making games since I was a kid, and by 21 I'd piled up a huge stack of concepts and ideas. But I kept hitting the same walls:
๐น I had no team of my own
๐น I had no name, so nothing I made could really gain traction
๐น I lacked the skills
๐น the big platform giants either reject projects like
these or let bigger games swallow them whole
But I didn't give up. I figured it'd be far more valuable to help everyone โ to build an independent platform with open project publishing, like GitHub, but with a proper storefront, real presentation, a recommendation system, and the kind of conveniences regular users expect. So many GitHub projects matter to everyday people too, but the platform just isn't built to help them find their audience.
So team EPHYR is proud to introduce TiLES โ a place where users can easily find everything they need, and developers can freely share it!
๐ Developers can publish multiple versions, customize their project pages with GIFs and images, add donation details, run personal pages, and post updates. ๐ Users can discover something new, follow their favorite creators and donate them.
My goal is to bring indie devs and players closer together โ to build a big community where everyone feels at home!
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๐ท The screenshots shows early work on the site. Not the final version.
โ๏ธ Collaboration inquiries: [email protected]