The single player, post-apocalyptic survival game has gotten a lot of buzz.
Highly anticiapted (at least around here) surival shooter Road to Vostok has a brand new demo out. It’s a lot like the old public demo, indeed the developer calls it Public Demo 1 Version 3, with one huge caveat: Road to Vostok now runs on the Godot game engine rather than Unity.
The in-development post-apocalyptic shooter is set in an abandoned border zone between Finland and Russia, with you as the protagonist trying to cross from one side to another. The game vision requires advanced, fast 3D rendering and a strong physics engine—concerns that mean the underlying game engine is very important.
“About three months ago I … decided to switch to another game engine,” said solo developer Antti in a video update. Now the Road to Vostok “project is now 100% ported which took a total of 615 hours of development time.
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