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Check Out This Demo Level with Parkour Physics-Based Gameplay

A Reddit user AdrianPokojny has been showcasing videos from an indie project.

Take a look at this clip showcased by a Reddit user known as AdrianPokojny, which depicts a dynamic parkour game level made with Unity.

As shared by the creator, the project is not a game yet but rather a demo or a test level. It features action gameplay with parkour mechanics from a first-person perspective. The dynamics are physics-based, so the jumping, running, and landing movements look realistic and make the gameplay immersive.

"My dream would be a mix of Mirror's Edge, Dying Light, and Dark Messiah for combat and parkour," the creator said.

Check out other clips from the same project with physics-based dynamics shared by AdrianPokojny:

This type of interaction is used not only for a player's active movements but also for grabbing objects:

If you like dynamic gameplay, also check out STORROR, a hyperreal parkour simulator:

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This project includes assets, maps, materials, Blueprints, and effects created in the Unreal Engine. Each asset was created for realistic AAA quality visuals, style, and budget.

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