Project Shore - tactical RPG with indirect unit control

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Hello there! I’d like to introduce the game I have been developing for the past nine months, currently going under the working name of Project Shore.
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Game description

Project Shore is a tactical RPG with an innovative micromanagement-free combat system, a branching storyline and heavy emphasis on player choice and customization.

A few days ago, we released the first public alpha of the game, which includes a fully featured prologue to the game, spanning 2-3 hours of gameplay across two locations, multiple story routes and several battles of varying scale and difficulty. It also contains a fully featured tutorial to guide new players through the systems.

The story begins as mercenary siblings, Morten and Ren, are summoned to a little hamlet at the edge of the world to meet with an old pal, a sorceror named Sigvard. Little do they know that the reason for the summons is an event which is going to change the world as they know it - and our characters are about to be caught smack in the middle of this change.
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Gameplay Video
Project Shore - Larger scale battle preview - YouTube
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Screenshots

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I’d greatly appreciate your feedback! There’s a little survey included in the game, but any comments in this thread are also welcome.

You made good use of the polygon asset packs, and the tactical combat looks really interesting.

As a suggestion, I would make the UI a lot smaller. Right now it’s very distracting from the scene.

Good luck! :slight_smile:

My eyes are bleeding. No one would be interested in an rpg with such bad graphics.
I suggest you change the graphics style, or change the genre to something else. Low poly = trash.

Low poly = trash. Your work looks somewhat stylish, and you did a good job level designing, but I can’t see anyone who would be interested in an rpg with such bad graphics.
I suggest you change the graphics style, or change the genre to something else.

Stop killing the industry by doing lazy 20 century projects. It’s almost 2020, you need to try to improve graphics, rise it to a higher level. I wish people like you could to 80s and stay in there.