Tormentis, a fantasy ARPG where players build their own dungeons and play other players' dungeons

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  1. zodiac2k

    zodiac2k New Member

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    I'm working on my new project for about one year now. Tormentis is a dungeon ARPG where players build their own dungeons and play other players' dungeons. The games run under server authority and loot will be tradable with other players.

    Last week I finally finished the teaser trailer for Tormentis and I am very curious if you like it!



    Tormentis, as my other games before, are made with Unity.

    Please let me know if you have any questions.
     
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    zodiac2k New Member

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    It's really been a long time since I wrote here. The last few months have been very demanding and a lot has happened. The dungeon lighting has been completely reworked to create a dark atmosphere and the entire UI has been redesigned and aligned.

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    A public demo is available on Steam and via direct download from our website since mid-February.
    I'm currently working on improvements to the demo, which are planned to release in early June. This includes improved controls, gamepad and Steam Deck support.

    If there are streamers here interested in the demo, we would be very happy! If you have any questions, please let me know :)
     

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