A downloadable game for Windows

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The realm you've been trapped in by the order of templar knights, gets sucked into a dimensional rift. Use this opportunity to escape to another world. And don't forget to collect those neat gems!

This project started as an experiment on doing a game in Blender directly by the means of UPBGE (continuation of BGE = Blender Game Engine). More information on that in launcher ("About" tab).

Controls:

  • Movement: WASD + Mouse
  • Jump: Spacebar
  • Double Jump: 2x Spacebar (requires powerup)
  • Flamethrower: Left Mouse (requires powerup)
  • Respawn/unstuck: R (spends 1 heart)
  • Exit: Escape

Both game and launcher are open-source:

Palette used:

https://lospec.com/palette-list/lost-century

Sounds used:

Updated 3 days ago
Published 16 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
AuthorArvel
GenreAction, Puzzle
Made withBlender, Krita, Rust
Tags3D, 3D Platformer, Abstract, Fantasy, flat-shading, Low-poly, Retro, Short, Third Person
Code licenseGNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL)
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
LinksGitHub, GitHub

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

templars-hollow-alpha-v1.1.zip 221 MB

Development log

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Very pretty & quite hard. Lvl 2 seems impossible

Thanks! Your video is very helpful in highlighting some issues. I'll try to fix them! That jump sequence in level 2 takes some practice but after figuring it out, player hopefully should do it consistently on subsequent re-runs. It was all designed around mouse so it might be trickier with other controllers though. Pictures you collected will get unlocked in gallery only if you win. But you can win unlocking 1 picture then replay and unlock 2nd picture and both will stay open in gallery. Maybe it would make more sense to unlock them immediately on pickup though.

FYI, v1.1 released with a bunch of bugfixes and improvements for movement and camera controls, pretty much most of those inspired by your video, so thanks again!