WoW, that was very impressive, and I pretty hard to impress person. Props to the devs, looks like a lot of hard work and passion is going into creating this game. Only one minute problem that I have, is that long monsters look very silly when half of their body is flowing in the air, while another is standing on one or two blocks. I wonder if they can make them angled so all of their feet would be touching the ground. Here is little picture to show what I am talking about: I saw monsters do that in videos before, and it always bothered me because it doesn't look right, and watching that clip there were two parts where monsters doing the same thing and I finally figured I say something about it.
What do you have in mind exactly? More stuff like environmental hazards, such as dying from the cold and the toxic water (at least there is toxic water, iirc)?
Stuff like that, for example some Toxic Deep Ocean planet biome, with floating islands near the atmosphere, that would be one example of one unique Biome.
Ohhhh look at all those beautiful backgrounds and vegetation varieties..... reminds me what I'm going to do when I get my hands on this game...... besides crying.... sooo much crying
Heh heh heh... Brain trees... A zombies paradise. I so wanna find a planet like that, and build there. Just from the idea that I'm cutting down intelligent trees to make tinder. Mwah hah hah hah.
"Think pokemon moves." Gladly. In fact, i was hoping for something like that since the idea of wild monster taming was mentioned.
This is astonishingly pretty and diverse. Great job to you guys. But, where's Gallifrey? You know, the lush orange...
Compared to a massive studio game like, Skyrim, let's say, this playable terrain could be viewed as "simple." And yet, looking through the possible worlds showcased in the posted video, with the variety, and the differing perspectives, etc, you guys have made this game....enchanting. It's really magnificent what you've done already, and I honestly can't remember the last time I was this excited to play a game. Bravo, well done, A+.
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Well I'm pretty sure the instances where it showed only water and icebergs were probably water worlds.