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On Map Design in Blockchain Games: A Festival Map for Nearly Friendly Tribes Nearly Friendly Tribes, our upcoming game, is set to introduce a new map, the Festival Map. This map is the second in our series, following the first map, the Parking Lot, which had a lot of hiding spots. Although we were happy with the
DevBlog 08
On Game Character Design: Bringing The Blues to Our Blockchain Game Nearly Friendly Tribes is an upcoming FPS game that we have been developing and perfecting over the past few months. As we work towards launching the game, we recognize the need for a diverse and interesting cast of characters for our players to enjoy. This has
DevBlog 07
On Bot Development in FPS Games We understand how difficult it is to find 10 players to play with, especially for a new indie game. Can you imagine playing a first-person shooter without anything to shoot at? It simply didn't make sense. As a result, we decided to include bots in the game so that
DevBlog 06
Bug or Feature? The First In-Game Interactions of Our Blockchain FPS Given that even AAA games that are currently available to the general public have these bugs, such as the eagerly awaited Cyberpunk, which gained notoriety for having weird errors that made the game unintentionally humorous, you can imagine all the things you need to be
DevBlog 05
Where am I? 🤔 - Creating Maps for FPS Games Similar to racing games, maps in FPS games have a significant impact on gameplay because they define strategy, and it can be difficult to balance the game map without giving an advantage to one of the sides. Imagine playing on a map with only a