Happy Friday Everyone! I'm sure some of you already know that I'm working on a new game called Enter The Flesh Again. It's an experimental, serious game based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
The whole project is very ambitious and the game will be bigger than anything I've ever done. It's still in its beginning phases even though I've been working on this for a very long time in the background while I've been bringing you guys the Earth Taken and Acid Bunny series. Luckily now my sole focus is Enter The Flesh Again and I'm super excited!
I'm trying not to write too much, so all I'll say for now is that the game will be strange, surreal and unlike anything I've ever done. There's a lot more information about it on the game's facebook page so go check it out and 'like' or 'follow' the page if you're interested. I'll be posting more information and pictures about it as I go along.
It would mean a lot to me if you guys could support the page so that I can have some idea about how many of you are interested in it. I'd really like to know what you guys think so feel free to leave comments and feedback. I'm also more than willing to give answers if you have any questions about the game so far.
Go check it out :)
Miroko
Looks good.
Wish you could give us more information about it. :3
SeethingSwarm (Updated )
Thanks! Well the game is still in its early phases. The basic idea is that you'll be going through many lifetimes as different creatures, including humans. The goal of the game is to acquire wisdom throughout all your lifetimes until you become free of all worldly desires and finally attain enlightenment. Every time you die, you enter a place called the bardo where your wisdom truly comes into play as well as elements from The Tibetan Book of The Dead.
The gameplay itself is a platformer game with rogue-like elements, randomly generated levels and many different playable characters as well as power-ups, items etc. I'll be posting more information about the game as I go along. It still has a long way to go, so I don't want to give away too much information just yet. Many things need to be figured out still and a lot can change.