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The Villagers of Stalinha were living in peace and harmony thanks to the scepters of communism, that together were creating the system. Suddenly, four evil and envious world leaders have decided to steal them. Our job, our "One Job" is to bring back the scepters of communism to Stalinha, so the people can happily give everything they have to the village authorities again. Destroy the capitalistic financial empire, overthrow the malicious king, stop the people abusing tyrant and discover the secrets of the mighty reptilian race before they will discover you! You will find this and much more in "One Job", a 2D side scrolling platformer with a complex combat system, and beautiful hand drawn graphics.

Post news Report RSS Vogelfanger's "One Job" Weekly Update #1

Summary of our last week's work shown with the latest graphics, OST uploads and newest episode of our dev video blog - all about our first dev-baby "One Job"!

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Hello everyone, it's Maciej from Vogelfänger.

Summer kicked off pretty early this year in Poland, and the urge to just sit in the sun and bake ourselves is strong, but our will to deliver "One Job" before the end of this year is much, much stronger!

So let's start with our music.
Here you can listen to our track: "Factory of Total Terror". This one will be played while our hero will be destroying the totalitarian factory of soldiers ("factory" in a literal way!). You can almost hear the anguish of the poor workers you must save!

For the next stop, it's the animation! Konrad, our lead artist is working really hard on this, as our game is fully hand drawn, and he has to draw and color every single frame of the animation separately. This takes a lot of time, but the outcome is beautiful and that's how we want our first game to be. We're pretty sure that in our next update we will be able to show you some more of our hero moves put together in a small game play preview. But for now, just look at him go!


And now, last but not least, below you will find the latest episode of our indiedev video blog, in which we talk about game engines a bit, and explain which engine did we choose for "One Job", and why.


We hope you like everything so far, and please leave your comments on what you think, as we're making this game for you, and just want to make it better.

Stay positive!

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