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Tenebre is a minigame inspired by the zombies mode of call of duty, in which you can collect power-ups, unlock weapons, doors and upgrades.

About the game:

Tenebre was born as a project and my first approach to creating 3d games. It took me almost two months to get to this result from almost zero knowledge on 3d games, and I really learned a lot from it.

It currently covers the basic elements of call of duty zombies, with some simplifications due to my inexperience and lack of resources. I will probably do a sequel with better graphics and animations in the future, but for now I want to close this project and experiment with new game genres.





StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authornyre221
GenreShooter, Survival
Made withGodot
TagsFPS, Short, Voxel, Zombies
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

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Tenebre.win_x86_64.tar.gz 60 MB
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Deleted 1 year ago
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Thanks for your positive comment  :)

In the development phase of the game I tried to make everything suitable even for less experienced players, which is why I made the juggernaut very easy to get and did not raise the difficulty level.

In the future I want to recreate this game with better graphics/consistency and a bigger map, so that I can offer a more gradual and suitable experience for all players as in cod.

The game was created entirely on linux (kde neon) and its small size is mostly due to the graphics engine (godot) which, unlike many other engines, creates very light executables.

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>Awesome!! i definitely will be playing your next game!! let me no if you need someone to beta / alpha test the game id love to.

I will, but for my next games I have something simpler in mind. Before I go back to creating complex games, I need to learn how to program more effectively and make better use of particles and lights.

>Tho to be honest have no  experience at all with graphics engines or game making in general but one day id like to try at least.

If you want to start coding I recommend starting with 2d games, which are simpler and there is a lot of content to learn from. If you choose the Godot game engine, search for HeartBeast and KidsCanCode on youtube.

>I honestly wish more big mainstream developers did that! it's nice to see the indie game world embracing linux as much as possible!!.

hopefully things will improve soon and this will change :)