Community Tutorial: Z The Death Loop | Available Now Download | itch.io - Google - Apple Store | Stroyed Studio

The world has fallen. You are one of the last survivors, and your only hope is the fortified base you’re building. Z The Death Loop is a dynamic, stylized Survival game that throws you into an endless cycle of Base-Building, Crafting, and intense Action. The horde never stops, and neither can you.

https://dev.epicgames.com/community/learning/tutorials/mm2O/unreal-engine-z-the-death-loop-available-now-download-itch-io-google-apple-store-stroyed-studio

The learning community is NOT for advertising, spam, or anything of the sort. We have done a decent job of holding back the droves of actors that attempt to utilize the platform for this sort of stuff, but it starts with you. Is it a tangible tutorial? Awesome, post it in the learning community. Is it advertising your product? Not awesome - get it out of here.

Apart from categorically not belonging in learning resources, I personally can’t understand why a person or studio would risk the bad association with their brand/products. For example, if I knew a studio exhibited this sort of behavior, I end up questioning their community respect, ethics, and intellect (if the common excuse of “oh I didn’t realize” is used)… and wouldn’t be very interested in what they produce, since it potentially aligns with the immature and disrespectful traits that come along with the aforementioned intent of advertising in a learning community for desperate/guerilla exposure. In other words, you damage trust and interest, rather than foster it.

It’s great that you’ve made a game, it might even be amazing. Those are two separate things though, and people need to actually care about respecting the various platforms within our community. Otherwise, things slowly but surely turn into a trash pit. We’re generally developers and artists after all, with solid brains and should prioritize organization and following defined SOPs.