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Gamahero is a single player, side scrolling 3D platformer. Set in a fictional version of feudal Japan during its Edo period, recently plagued by a curse born from evil spirits. You control Gamahero, a member of an organization whose purpose is to deal with the appearance of spirits, in his quest to reach the shrine atop Mt. Fuji and put and end to the curse.

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Our new game's concept

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Hello everyone!

Following our previous post, we're ready to show you a bit of what we have been working on behind the scenes. For the core concept of our game, we wanted to create a highly stylized experience that you could lose yourself into.

To achieve this effect, we looked into traditional eastern styles of drawing and painting, and landed on a style that we instantly fell in love with: Ukiyo-e.

Ukiyo-e is a genre of japanese art where artists draw and paint on woodblocks, most commonly depicting female beauty, kabuki actors, and even history and folktales.

Tsunami by hokusai 19th century


This style of painting had a huge resurgence in the late 17th century in Japan, although most of the pieces were monochrome or had small amounts of color in them. It was only in the middle of the 18th century that the more colorful woodblock prints started gaining popularity, peaking on the late 18th century.

Moronobu b w shunga


Toshi ya 00


Finally, in the 19th century, ukiyo-e saw a late flowering and went back to depicting scenes of animals, plants and landscapes, in order to suppress displays of luxury.

Kuniyoshi Utagawa Suikoden Seri


Utagawa Kunisada I c  1832 Daw


With all this, our artist was able to create a mockup screenshot that tries to encapsulate this traditional and awe-inspiring artstyle, here you go!

Pitch Sketch min


See you all next post!

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