Project: Venture
A downloadable game
*Current build is using placeholder assets from the Unity store, my own assets will be used once developed*
I am very new to GameDev and this project was my first ever attempt. It was initially just supposed to be my final assignment for University. However, depending on if there is any interest in it's continuation or if I just develop it in my free time, I will update future builds here.
If you have any advice or just general input on this project, please feel free to comment. Even if it's negative, it will be a good way for me to grasp what needs to be done and how to ultimately improve. Thank You!
Short summary:
Project: Venture is a new take on the Open-world exploration genre, putting great focus on creating vast, vibrant landscapes for the player to discover and explore. The final game is planned to feature a variety of locations, all of which are inspired by different cultures and points in history. As of writing, this includes:
- Medieval Europe (represented in the current build)
- Feudal Japan
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Rome
Current Features:
- Three gamemodes chosen in the main menu (Base game, HUDless mode, and Asset room)
- The starting map with Six key locations (Town, Lake Mountain, Grassland, Woodland, Rocky steppe, and Ruins.
- Controllable character which is used to traverse the map with
- Inventory and Item system (various items can be found and collected across the map)
- Score system for the items (Each item adds +10 points to the overall score)
- Ability to take screenshots in-game
- SFX for picking up items, entering a new location, and opening different menus (e.g.: pausing)
- BGM music plays in the background while you play
Status | In development |
Author | Callum135 |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 3D, collectathon, Open World, Singleplayer, Unity |
Download
Install instructions
- Extract the .zip file with 7zip or WinRAR
- Simply double-click the .exe to run
- The menu gives you 4 options, 3 of these are different 'modes'. (the settings menu is just a placeholder)
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Thank you sharing, it was relaxing just walking around and listening to the music :)