Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2009

New Developments

Glyph Development is starting back up again. A couple things to know:
  • No longer made in Python. Now it's made in C#. Sorry Mac and Linux users, but it won't be native for you anymore.
  • Now 3D. We need a god damn 3D artist. One who will get shit done. If I say I need a model in two days, it gets to me in one and a half. I won't let Nowbob work on this because he needs to focus on other shit.
  • We decided to stray away from MMO and make a Multi-user Dungeon. Think Diablo and Sacred.
  • Ninjoe is now an intern. Ethan was promoted to 2D artist.
  • We are keeping the name 2guys1python.
  • Nowbob says, "The feat grid looks pretty, and I lost."

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Backstory into the World of Glypharia

Glypharia has had a troubled past. A young man named Vilicus began experimenting on the DNA of the Caros, the people of Glypharia. No one was able to do this until Vilicus discovered a way using Glyphs. Glyphs are special stones mined from each of the five moons orbiting Glypharia, and each type of Glyph represents each moon.

In order to further his research, Vilicus founded an organization called Glyph, named after the tool used for his malicious experiments. Slowly, by expanding Glyph, Vilicus was able to gain control of Glypharia and its five moons. With his increased resources, Vilicus discovered a way to prolong his life, consolidating his control over Glypharia.

After 666 years of brutal torment and experimentation, the Caros began to fight back against Vilicus. By this time, each of the five moons had become inhabited by five specific races created by Vilicus, characteristic of the glyphs from that planet. Each race was originally a ruling faction on Glypharia, but because they didn't side with Vilicus he turned them into something new.

Edit: Added a new line at the very end.

Initial Development

NowBob and myself, RedneckNoob, have decided to start building a game called Glyph in Python. This is an experiment to learn the language.

This is all we will disclose right now.