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    PARMA - A Anomaly Protection Group - Game Announcment

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    • SirBots
      SirBots last edited by

      I have forgot to mention that this game is mobile friendly!

      Your local coder who is working around the clock to make sure great games are made

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      • Charles
        Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

        @sirbots Oh sweet, I’ll be sure to check it out!

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        • artisilv
          ꒰ Artisilv ꒱ Mod Helper @SirBots last edited by

          @sirbots sweet.

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          • SirBots
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            Maps Overview:

            PARMA will drop with 3 maps: The House, The Mansion, and The Forest. Each map has its own difficulty, secrets, and unique anomalies. Each of the pictures are actual screenshots from the game.

            The House:

            backdrop1.jpeg

            The [REDACTED] Residence resides in the quiet rolling green fields of Oklahoma, approximately 80 miles south of Oklahoma City. The house was built in 1964, and was the scene of several tragedies. Including the disappearance of a family after a severe storm in recent years. Most new hires and contractors start here and in similar watch environments. This is the easiest map of the 3 available, with a small number anomalies. Of those numbers, a very small number of the aforenoted anomalies are difficult to spot. Thus, this map is easy to memorize in a short amount of time, with a total of 5 cameras, one of which covers the backyard.

            The Mansion:
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            The [REDACTED] Manor, or as we at PARMA call “The Mansion” is a giant, 2 story mansion snugly located on a mountanside in northern Ireland. Built 5 years before the start of World War 2, it was the scene of many memories both good and bad. These range from galas, dances, to unsolved killings and reported paranormal activity. At PARMA, buildings of such large size often have multiple employees watching the premises, with each one assigned to watch a certain location. However, for reasons unknown, all the activity is centered on the first floor, in a few select rooms. The anomalies here are rather tricky and bigger in number, with much more sneaky and tinier ones than The House. Though, the easier anomalies do make their presence quickly known, thus its a balance of hide and seek and blatant appearances.

            The Forest:

            backdrop3.jpeg

            Black Lake Camp, or The Forest, is a summer camp situated on a remote beach in Texas. Opened in 1926 and still currently in operation, this camp changes the lives of over 920+ children every summer, with activities like beach swimming, ziplining, and more, its a favorite among the locals. However, with such a long, eventful history, comes along with it’s dark side. With multiple hurricanes and disappearances, the camp has had it’s fair share of tragedy, with in some cases deaths of campers. The activity in which has been reported is common around 4 district areas around the campsite, with it being very frequent in number, and incredibly unpredictable. As of today, there has been over 100 total anomalies recorded, and almost 70% of those being almost unnoticeable, but detectable. This map is the hardest of them all, both in anomaly types, numbers, and frequencies. Don’t expect to beat this map even on your 12th try.

            Your local coder who is working around the clock to make sure great games are made

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            • DreamSMP_Luck
              DreamSMP_Luck trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

              @sirbots 9527c3b6-e5d5-4bd7-8c0a-4b38fcd21ee0-image.png
              is this a real place?

              . . .
              ( O_O )

              *𝔦𝔰 𝔱𝔥𝔦𝔰 𝔞 𝔫𝔢𝔴 𝔯𝔬𝔬𝔪?*
              
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              • SirBots
                SirBots @DreamSMP_Luck last edited by

                @dreamsmp_luck That picture was made using some 3d software, so no.

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                • DreamSMP_Luck
                  DreamSMP_Luck trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

                  @sirbots it looks very real, very cool!

                  . . .
                  ( O_O )

                  *𝔦𝔰 𝔱𝔥𝔦𝔰 𝔞 𝔫𝔢𝔴 𝔯𝔬𝔬𝔪?*
                  
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                  • Charles
                    Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

                    @sirbots Oh I thought this was creaticode?

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                    • Charles
                      Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

                      @sirbots Also, this lighting appears to be wrong:

                      1f37e564-5cc8-4279-b9c9-981fea3a1aff-53995ef4-cdcf-4b07-a5fb-014f52bd45b9.jpeg

                      Is this intentional?

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                      • SirBots
                        SirBots @Charles last edited by

                        @charles-m No, its not. I’ve tried to fix it before but I could’nt figure out how.

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                        • Charles
                          Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

                          @sirbots ah, okay. What platform are you creating this on?

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                          • SirBots
                            SirBots @Charles last edited by

                            @charles-m I used PlayCanvas.

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                            • Charles
                              Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

                              @sirbots said in PARMA - A Anomaly Protection Group - Game Announcment:

                              PlayCanvas

                              The entire game?

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                              • SirBots
                                SirBots @Charles last edited by

                                @charles-m No, just some of the 3d scenes.

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                                • SirBots
                                  SirBots @Charles last edited by

                                  @charles-m The rest was made with creaticode

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                                  • Charles
                                    Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by

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                                    • SirBots
                                      SirBots @Charles last edited by

                                      @charles-m Yeah. Its just about done.

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                                      • Charles
                                        Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by Charles

                                        @sirbots Dang, this is really awesome!

                                        How did you import 3D scenes?

                                        Also, did you import custom animations?

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                                        • SirBots
                                          SirBots @Charles last edited by

                                          @charles-m I ment the map rooms. I didn’t use 3d blocks, but rather careful editing of the sprites to make it look 3d. That took the most amount of time when making the game.

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                                          • Charles
                                            Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by Charles

                                            @sirbots Oh, I understand it a bit now. So you switch between scenes for gameplay? There is no 3D movement?

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                                            • SirBots
                                              SirBots @Charles last edited by

                                              @charles No. For reference, here is one of the cameras on the Forest Map: Screenshot (4).png

                                              (using incog bc i am using a collage issued computer)

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                                              • SirBots
                                                SirBots @SirBots last edited by SirBots

                                                @sirbots The platform search was there for a while. Just fyi. I was looking for platforms to actually make the maps.

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                                                • Charles
                                                  Charles trusted helpers @SirBots last edited by Charles

                                                  @sirbots Ah, I understand it now. This looks really good.

                                                  Couple things (Sorry if I appear annoying):

                                                  How did you create the static effect?

                                                  Also, Personally, I would recommend using a custom font instead of Creaticode’s database for fonts. I believe it would be better.

                                                  Lastly, I see the arrows. Do you think you could make widgets instead of sprites for buttons?

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                                                  • SirBots
                                                    SirBots @Charles last edited by

                                                    @charles The static effect was created through rapid costume changes through giant static pictures, then set its transparency to a high value. The level goes to zero then back when you switch cameras.

                                                    Your local coder who is working around the clock to make sure great games are made

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                                                    • W
                                                      Landon Whitney last edited by

                                                      Is this supposed to be like fnaf?

                                                      print("hi,")
                                                      
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