The author behind the upcoming Tunguska: The Visitation game shared some techniques that can help you create a memorable game trailer.
A Reddit user by the name of Rotorist shared some knowledge about making game trailers. The user claims that this trailer got seven thousand views and got wishlisted on Steam 1000 times, which is not bad for an indie game that is being developed by one person.
The list of the techniques consists of five paragraphs. Each of them covers a different part of trailer production, e.g. how to make it, how to share it, how to create a good flow, etc. If you are interested, you can check it out by visiting the original post.
For those of you unfamiliar: Tunguska: The Visitation features twin-stick combat mechanics from a 3D top-down view, infused with survival elements such as food, medicine, body energy, hazardous environments, and inventory management. The survival gameplay is designed to minimize chores and hassles for the player while encouraging strategic planning before each combat engagement.
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