Lee is trapped somewhere between this world and the next. His corporeal body has disappeared, replaced with a ball sporting the Army of Northern Virginia’s battle flag on its sides.
He needs your help on this journey to the afterlife. Can you guide him from a facsimile of his families homestead to the mountain summit and help set him free? Do you have what it takes to overcome despair, and puzzle out solutions to the obstacles in his way?
WASD to move;
Mouse is camera;
Scroll Wheel is zoom;
T toggles Torch;
Space Jumps;
Campfires save your progress.
Our team has had the nagging feeling that the game is too empty, that there’s not enough things for the player to do or reason to explore the map. The beginning of our remedy to this was the dialogue system in the 2.3 update, which gave some personality to Lee and helped the player. This time around we have rolled out a bury the dead system. Throughout the map you’ll find the graves and bodies of various soldiers. You’ll have the opportunity to pay your respects to the dead and give them a proper burial. We hope this new feature will help to hit home the tragedy of the civil war, which killed over 600,000 Americans.
We are also changing to a quarterly release schedule. We tried to get updates out to you every month, this has proven very difficult for our team to do while creating meaningful content. As always, we remain dedicated to keeping Dixie Ball a free and open source project, and hope to provide you with many more quality updates in the future.
Thanks for reading, we hope you enjoy playing Dixie Ball 2.4!
Sincerely,
Christopher Shilts,
CEO of 33 Gamma L.L.C.
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Just in case anyone is even remotely thinking about supporting these people, take a look at their website, their logo, and their name. On their website they complain about how the slavers killed during the Civil War are spoken of negatively and forgotten (as they should be). The name of the developer is 33 Gamma. 33 is a KKK dog whistle. The 11th letter of the alphabet is 'K', so the 3x11 = 33 AKA KKK. The word 'gamma' is a reference to the arms of a swastika which are shaped like the greek letter Gamma. Their logo design is a triskele that has been mirrored and tilted. A triskele is another symbol widely used by white supremacists.
This person is a literal neo-nazi and should be banned from this site.
I'm sorry you feel that way Jeremy. Your welcome to draw whatever conclusions you like about symbolism, but I think some of them are wrong.
I chose 33 Gamma for my company name because I always liked the number 333. Found out later the number 33 is Masonic, and somewhat regretted the decision, as people kept thinking I'm a mason.I had no idea about that 3x11 thing until you wrote it in, color me surprised :)