You can now download release 0.1 of Alternate Reality X over on the Patreon site. Alternatively if you've supported CRPG Dev through Paypal then you should receive a download link shortly via email. I plan to release 0.1 publicly on the CRPG Dev website a few days later. If you've supported CRPG Dev through Paypal or Patreon then I'd like to take this opportunity to say a big thanks - it really makes a difference to me personally and helps me to continue to devote further time to development.
In this first release since development switched over to Unity 3D you can walk around the basic City, take a look at some text inventory items and see how smoothly Unity 3D handles multiple screen and display options. There are a few issues that I know about and encounters and treasure didn't make it into this release unfortunately but I didn't want to keep people waiting any longer. Whilst this release is relatively light on features it hopefully provides a good indication of the new direction of the project and the potential that Unity 3D can bring to Alternate Reality X. I'm excited by a lot of the plans I have for future releases. There are a lot of features and new ideas I'm keen to get into the game as quickly as possible. Unity 3D has performed really well for me so far and I'm genuinely surprised at how quickly ideas can come together and be implemented in game. Watch this space as I think things are going to get really interesting in terms of Alternate reality X development and gameplay.
Thanks for your amazing support for CRPG Dev and Alternate Reality X, your emails, comments on Facebook and Twitter and your enthusiasm and interest in the project.
In this first release since development switched over to Unity 3D you can walk around the basic City, take a look at some text inventory items and see how smoothly Unity 3D handles multiple screen and display options. There are a few issues that I know about and encounters and treasure didn't make it into this release unfortunately but I didn't want to keep people waiting any longer. Whilst this release is relatively light on features it hopefully provides a good indication of the new direction of the project and the potential that Unity 3D can bring to Alternate Reality X. I'm excited by a lot of the plans I have for future releases. There are a lot of features and new ideas I'm keen to get into the game as quickly as possible. Unity 3D has performed really well for me so far and I'm genuinely surprised at how quickly ideas can come together and be implemented in game. Watch this space as I think things are going to get really interesting in terms of Alternate reality X development and gameplay.
Thanks for your amazing support for CRPG Dev and Alternate Reality X, your emails, comments on Facebook and Twitter and your enthusiasm and interest in the project.
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