Critical Gamer writes: We found one – man programming army Eskil Steenberg wandering the corridors of his procedurally generated mansion, looking lost.
"The program hasn't generated a toilet yet." he explained, with a strained voice.
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Fundamentally, LOVE is extremely, painstakingly minimalist. You can move left and right, you can jump, and you can place checkpoints.
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This looks really interesting!
This looks stunning! The art style is really original and unique, and I'm intrigued as to what this will play like.
...you can download a beta of it on Steenberg's website here: http://www.quelsolaar.com/l...
I'm not sure if I'm doing a good or bad thing for him by posting that link seeing as he has limited bandwidth available. The catch is you have to pay 3 euros to participate in a 30-day trial of it. I haven't tried it yet but I figure getting the hands-on experience to more people may give Steenberg more resources to see such a unique vision to higher plateaus of development. If I wasn't broke I'd try it. For those that do post your initial impressions, I haven't played a game like this before and am really interested how it interacts with the user's actions.
This looks pretty fascinating