Although gameplay details are yet to be fully revealed, this pixelated simulation game appears to offer a tranquil and cozy adventure for the little boy protagonist.
Check out the latest footage from a work-in-progress (WIP) pixelated simulation game by an indie game developer, known as Horizonite on Twitter.
The footage showcases a beautifully designed 2D pixelated world. You control a little boy navigating across bridges over rivers with stunning effects and exploring verdant gardens dotted with cherry trees, pins, and treasure boxes. The environment comes alive with butterflies fluttering around bushes and flowers, with the warm glow of campfires adding a touch of realism.
A standout feature of the game is its camera control. You can adjust the perspective to be either top-down or side-scrolling, creating a feeling of moving on a globe:
In response to early feedback, the developer has adjusted the curvature to minimize the risk of motion sickness during gameplay:
Special effects of water and sky color changes have been added as time progresses, enhancing the game's realism. Small details like these really touch me.
The project is still a work in progress. If you enjoy the graphics and flexible camera angles, feel free to follow the developer on Twitter. We'll continue to follow the development of the game.
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