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The Closed Beta is for those that supported the proyect on Patreon for the last two and a half years. We are inviting people from Patreon to it regularly, prioirtizing those with the longest time supporting us.

Yeap, the game is based on V-Pets, and Digimon are creatures that need to fight in order to keep on living. You could ignore PVP if you wanted to, but you wouldn't get past Numemon each new gen, and you wouldn't be getting bits for items. What makes you avoid PVP in regular games? Maybe Net Driver is a great opportunity to give it a shot!

I liked the concept for this game, had a bit of performant issues at first, but after everything loaded it went better. Really appreciated the web build! It could escalate into more easily, as its a good concept and base!

Yep! You either survive the whole round by forgiving, or go into a killing spree, you can't go without full commitment for a playstyle. However, that only counts for that round. You can kill in one round, then forgive in the next one

We are glad you enjoyed it!

Thanks! We wanted to take some popular genres, but give it a bit of a twist to include our perception of the heaven topic! And yes, we included two bosses for this demo!

We are aiming for a closed beta on January 2024, as soon as we are confident in the balance of the game and the servers, we'll go into public beta.

Is any platform okay for the submitted game?
Like, does it need to browser playable, or can it be a VR game ready for Oculus Quest 2 for example, providing its .apk file?

I really liked how you overcome the limitation of the Meshing Shader through Semantic Segmentation, a great solution! The only issue I found with it is the player's perspective, as the one using the application can see everything but not interact with it, while the person that is actually interacting with the AR elements has no idea what they are interacting with.

If I work with a friend, can we submit a game together? Or is it only one dev per entry?