Finally…

I’m happy to announce that “Drew and the Floating Labyrinth,” my hand-drawn 3D puzzle platformer, is just about complete.

And you didn’t think I could do it! Well… ok, I didn’t think I could do it. I said months ago that this would be finished in August 2014. I hoped to get it done a few weeks ago, but even now, it looks likely to get released just before September.

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“Drew and the Floating Labyrinth” is officially on Kickstarter!

Today, “Drew and the Floating Labyrinth” has officially entered it’s Kickstarter campaign!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1618944138/drew-and-the-floating-labyrinth-a-hand-drawn-3d-in

This hand-drawn 3D puzzle platformer needs your help on Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight! Help today!

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Language Localization for “Drew and the Floating Labyrinth”

If you are reading this post, you may know that “Drew and the Floating Labyrinth” is a hand-drawn 3D indie game planned for release in the next month or so… in English.

I for one love the idea of all things being made available to as many people as possible: different platforms, different countries, and different languages. I can’t do all these things on my own, but localizing a game to different languages (at least with subtitles) is the easiest things I can do. I can’t actually do it, but I can pay others for the help.

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After One Week On Steam Greenlight…

Ok, then. It’s been about one week since my indie game in development, a hand-drawn 3d puzzle platformer called “Drew and the Floating Labyrinth,” was listed on Steam Greenlight (see that page here). I hesitate to write about it yet, since I’m sooooo close to reaching 1,000 “yes votes,” but the visitor count has slowed down to a crawl, so I won’t get there for at least a few more days.

Have you seen a hand-drawn character in a 3d game before?

Have you seen a hand-drawn character in a 3D game before?

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