"Igroprom" continues: part three.
So, the third presentation of games by domestic developers took place. This time I arrived a little earlier - and stumbled into a fairy tale. Oh, those storytellers! I don't know what was discussed, but the "picture" speaks for itself.
Of course, I wasn't interested in this fairy tale, but in others, the third presentation of which was about to take place. (Actually, the fourth already happened, but I will post information about it and the featured games after the holidays.)
It is still unknown whether there will be a fifth presentation, but I will keep an eye on the information and try to warn you in time. Let's begin!
The first presented game is supposed to be released soon, and seems like it has already come out. At least, as soon as the opportunity arises, I plan to get to know it better.
If you are interested in online games with not very expressive graphics, then the next game is for you.
Again "voinov" instead of "voynov"! Who wrote the text for him: a first-grader?!
A turn-based role-playing game:
The next game is made by just two people, a married couple. If at the main "Igroprom" exhibition I didn't pay attention to it, this time it intrigued me. In any case, as far as I can tell, everyone present liked it.
What the next game is supposed to represent - in my opinion, even the author doesn't understand very well. In any case, there were no questions about it - the attendees were not interested in this "product".
Then we were presented with a game called "Epoch". The author spoke at length about how cool their graphics are - the best in Russia; what a magnificent team they have - and completely forgot to tell us what, in fact, his game is about.
This day was rich in "strange" games... Although, according to its creator, people played it with delight at the main exhibition. You decide for yourself.
The next game is created by just one author - but with enormous ambitions, as far as I can judge. I saw it at the main exhibition but wasn't interested: it seemed a bit gloomy. Nevertheless, the youth played.
And to conclude, another lecture followed: about the game project accelerator.
That's it - see you in the new 2024 year! I congratulate everyone on the holiday! Good luck to all of you!