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A demake of Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines in 2D pixelart.

Report RSS Bloodhunt - First Demo of the Lockpicking Mini-Game

Bloodhunt has a new technical demo for playtesting the Lockpicking mini-game. It features extended dice rolls and sound effects for the different lock hot spots.

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Good news everyone! This week I've released a demo of the Lockpicking mini-game in Bloodhunt. You can download it from the downloads section. It's, of course, free and super-easy to install: just unrar the file, open bloodhunt.swf and that's it. Use your mouse to control the lockpick and the screwdiver and don't forget to click to roll the dice. With all your feedback and comments, I'll update the mini-game in the following demo release, which will probably be in a month or so.

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Files102
Files102

The dual usage of the mouse is kind of awkward but otherwise than that I think the minigame is wonderful.

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EmanuelMontero

Thanks for your comment! I'll try to rework the controls in order to make them less ankward :P
Maybe I should go back to the original Skyrim control scheme. Anyways, thanks a lot for your feedback, it really helps to know how does the mini-game *feel*.

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Guest

Good work Emanuel but I am confused because I saw that you recruites several 3d and 2d artists on deviantart way back in 2012 and was looking for Unity programers.... Is this that project and why are you doing the artwork in 2d, What happened to the 3d artists?

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EmanuelMontero

That was another Vampire: the Masquerade project (codenamed Renaissance). The scope of a 3D game was too big and it just slowly collapsed into cancellation some years ago.

That's why I'm developing now Bloodhunt as a 2D super-simple VtM game, to avoid all unnecessary complexity (also I like pixelart, of course).

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