Hey, thanks for featuring Fortune Avenue! I'm the dev behind the project! And I want to share some insight if I may. I'm working on a fresh take on the classic Monopoly game, blending elements from Business Tour, Rento Fortune, and traditional Monopoly, while introducing unique twists. Players vote for new rules every few laps, altering the game dynamics dramatically. These rules can double rents, elevate caravans to five-star hotels, or even bring all wonders back into play. Special events like festivals and World Cups have amplified impacts. Players facing financial hardship are chased by a helicopter, adding a thrilling countdown to their fate. Instead of jail, there's an Icepack that can transform into a bank hotel. Airports allow strategic movement across the board, and a Wheel of Fortune with custom cards introduces unpredictable turns. The dice and Wheel of Fortune are physics-based, adding a tangible element to chance.
Your game looks awesome. If you're interested in my opinion I think it would be nice if the points on the dice would light up for a moment or if the number was shown on screen for a second. Timestamp: 1:07
Hi, thanks for featuring Project Fractal Jump! The game still quite early in development but goal is to make a sci-fi action game where you play as member of a hacker-group, hacking different kinds of systems in a 3d-representation of the digital space. The basic gameplay will be a mixture of jumping puzzles and combat sections where you can shoot enemy defense systems with a selection of different arrows that have special behaviors. Currently I’m only developing the game in my free time besides my job and modeling almost everything by myself to get a unique artstyle so progress is rather slow but I hope to be able to share more soon :)
The polish for these new Godot projects is real, I'm looking for uniqueness now, I hope more game developers try stuff like board games, civ games or RTS' in the future, number 2 for me but these titles are pretty impressive.
I'm voting number 5! Godot rarely gets used for 3D game development, giving the engine's 3D capabilities an air of yeah can it really be used for 3D graphics? So I really think that needs to be shown off more!
#2. I want to play that. I'm very intrigued by 5 as well though if nothing more than to see how people are starting to use Godot more in a 3d space. I hope to see it get continued development.
I’m getting a bachelors in accounting for the next 1.5 years but as soon as I’m doing I’ll be diving into Godot really hard. I have life’s work to make
I vote #2... if they sort out the perspective, as the board looks a little off. Other than that, it's got a very pleasing and polished casual aesthetic.
Hi. I vote for number 2, Fortune avenue. I really like board games. By the way, I'd like my game to be featured in your videos. I sent you a request some time ago. I hope you received it. Thanks.
I vote for #5 as I believe that keeping to show those 2D platform doesn't do anything good for the Godot project other than giving the impression that the engine is mostly suited for making 2D games. I could also have casted my vote for #4 as it reminds me of how games looked like when I was a kid some forty years ago.
The last example demonstrated how clumsy Godot in aspect of the screen space reflections. There is no SSR. Only cube maps. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Godot, but so far it looks like a very limited engine for 3D.
5 is my favorite. Can you tell something about using blenderkit models for developing games. I checked licenses but i wonder why no games include blenderkit models.
the number 1 i like it, the graphic style is atractive and the the number 4 is curious, the number 5 only is impresive for the 3d graphics, idont think that it was made in godot.
#1 looks great. So it has my vote. Considering Hollow Knight is an Unity Engine Masterpiece, it is cool Godot now has an equivalent to it. One has to remember just how enormous of a change there was from the early version of HK base game to how it ended up. The last game right now looks way too generic and it still a long way from being fleshed out even if in 3D. Rest of the entries come off as Gamemaker transplants. Not that there is anything wrong with that, just saying.
Hey, thanks for featuring Fortune Avenue! I'm the dev behind the project!
And I want to share some insight if I may.
I'm working on a fresh take on the classic Monopoly game, blending elements from Business Tour, Rento Fortune, and traditional Monopoly, while introducing unique twists. Players vote for new rules every few laps, altering the game dynamics dramatically. These rules can double rents, elevate caravans to five-star hotels, or even bring all wonders back into play. Special events like festivals and World Cups have amplified impacts. Players facing financial hardship are chased by a helicopter, adding a thrilling countdown to their fate. Instead of jail, there's an Icepack that can transform into a bank hotel. Airports allow strategic movement across the board, and a Wheel of Fortune with custom cards introduces unpredictable turns. The dice and Wheel of Fortune are physics-based, adding a tangible element to chance.
Your game looks awesome. If you're interested in my opinion I think it would be nice if the points on the dice would light up for a moment or if the number was shown on screen for a second.
Timestamp: 1:07
you did great on monopoly type of game. monopoly was so clunky and not even same at all compared to board game.
@@マスク-t8u thanks! this video is a bit old, dices have been revamped since!
@@Ehren1337 Thanks! I appreciate!
Hi, thanks for featuring Project Fractal Jump! The game still quite early in development but goal is to make a sci-fi action game where you play as member of a hacker-group, hacking different kinds of systems in a 3d-representation of the digital space. The basic gameplay will be a mixture of jumping puzzles and combat sections where you can shoot enemy defense systems with a selection of different arrows that have special behaviors. Currently I’m only developing the game in my free time besides my job and modeling almost everything by myself to get a unique artstyle so progress is rather slow but I hope to be able to share more soon :)
Your team is doing a great job!
@RokinDev Yes please do!
Yes please do!
@@brahillms1374 He doesn't have one
Cool!
Wow that onion knight game looks good!
It reminds me of Turnip 28, a wargaming setting that is based around onion creatures engaged in Napoleonic warfare with eachother.
The polish for these new Godot projects is real, I'm looking for uniqueness now, I hope more game developers try stuff like board games, civ games or RTS' in the future, number 2 for me but these titles are pretty impressive.
Same
We're looking at the same sort of things but, in a place as large as RUclips, it still feels crazy to run into you in the wild. Howdy!
#5 because it's nice to see the engine being given a workout by someone who can do 3D graphics properly.
I'm voting number 5! Godot rarely gets used for 3D game development, giving the engine's 3D capabilities an air of yeah can it really be used for 3D graphics? So I really think that needs to be shown off more!
I agree! Well done number 5!
5 for sure, it's such a great showcase of what Godot is capable of right now
Finally, a 3D entry that actually looks interesting and inspiring.
it might be the only video series that i leave a thumbs up even without watching it :) thx !
I vote for 2. It is basically a Monopoly game, but there's something charming about it.
I'll vote for #5. Will admit it was a tough choice this week as these games are all rather compelling.
#2. I want to play that. I'm very intrigued by 5 as well though if nothing more than to see how people are starting to use Godot more in a 3d space. I hope to see it get continued development.
I’m getting a bachelors in accounting for the next 1.5 years but as soon as I’m doing I’ll be diving into Godot really hard. I have life’s work to make
Liked for Layers Deep 😎
This week is hard to choose. I'll say #5
#3 looks like I might play it.
Thanks for showcasing Bella Wants Blood! ❤🩸
This was a hard one. So much goodness!
My vote is for #2 - Fortune Avenue!
Number 4 seems the most interesting to me. I love the potential of new retro games that are unshackled by the limitations of the day.
#5 looks amazing!
Number 1 for me. But number 2 and 5 also look awesome!
Nr1 has a very nice artstyle and you can see that effort has been put into that. For that argument alone it deserves a vote imho.
Temple Of Aeryn looks amazing!
Number 4 looks super nice.
It's a tight competition between 1 and 2, but I'm gonna have to vote for 2: Fortune Avenue.
Having just played Skald, I have to vote 4.
i vote for number 4!
numero uno has me excited with those smooth saturday mrning catroon animations
#5 looks great but I'll vote for #3
Layers deep’s art reminds me of Nine Sols
I vote #2... if they sort out the perspective, as the board looks a little off. Other than that, it's got a very pleasing and polished casual aesthetic.
All these look amazing, tough to choose but #2 for me
Hollow Knight x Over the Garden Wall sounds and looks amazing, so my vote is for #1 (#5 looks impressive too)
Vote for #3
Wow, #5 looks really awesome, but I choose #1 as my favorite.
It is a hard choice again, but I will vote for #2 Fortune Valley. Looks really fun.
Man, this week is a hard one to pick. I think I'll go with #3 but #2 and #4 were close as well.
Temple of Aeryn looks GOATED
Project number 2!
All of the projects this week look amazing :O but I’m going to have to vote for 5# Onion Knight :)
Hi. I vote for number 2, Fortune avenue. I really like board games. By the way, I'd like my game to be featured in your videos. I sent you a request some time ago. I hope you received it. Thanks.
#1 is sooo good)
Also 5 is great
Voting number 1 because it's actually a game not just a tech demo.
#5
I was thinking of #1 or #2, but then I saw the Tron-esque, Sci-Fi, hackery theme..... call me a sucker, but it gets my vote almost every time. 🙃
I vote for number 2 Fortune Avenue, because it was really unexpected 😄
#1 the Art style is good
Layers Deep is definitely cool.
I vote for #5 as I believe that keeping to show those 2D platform doesn't do anything good for the Godot project other than giving the impression that the engine is mostly suited for making 2D games. I could also have casted my vote for #4 as it reminds me of how games looked like when I was a kid some forty years ago.
I vote number 2.
My second favourite would be no. 5.
I'll vote 5# Project Fractal Jump & 1# Layers Deep.
The last example demonstrated how clumsy Godot in aspect of the screen space reflections. There is no SSR. Only cube maps. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Godot, but so far it looks like a very limited engine for 3D.
Voting for oldschool. #4!
Hello! My vote is for number 5.
5 is my favorite. Can you tell something about using blenderkit models for developing games. I checked licenses but i wonder why no games include blenderkit models.
No.1 is awesome. My vote to Layers Deep..
Hey what happened to the submit page i was trying to submit my game
My vote for number 4.
#1!
(Also, the timestamp for the second game might need to be changed from 0:39 to 0:57.)
Gonna go with Hollow Onion #1 today!!
finally someone made proper monopoly game.
#5 Project Fractal Jump!
the number 1 i like it, the graphic style is atractive and the the number 4 is curious, the number 5 only is impresive for the 3d graphics, idont think that it was made in godot.
#1
Love Over the Garden Wall!
Voting no1!
#1 looks good
1 and 5 😍
I think its number 5 for me.
I vote 1: Layers Deep
5 is very promising
I vote for 1 and 2
My vote goes to: 1 | Layers Deep
#1 looks great. So it has my vote. Considering Hollow Knight is an Unity Engine Masterpiece, it is cool Godot now has an equivalent to it. One has to remember just how enormous of a change there was from the early version of HK base game to how it ended up. The last game right now looks way too generic and it still a long way from being fleshed out even if in 3D. Rest of the entries come off as Gamemaker transplants. Not that there is anything wrong with that, just saying.
i love TD so its gotta be #3
My vote is for number 1
Timing and video rendering problems happen, 3 times refresh and rewatch, delete, analyze and re-upload the content.
#1 looks like fun
number 1 is my pick
Number 5.
I will go with #1
I like Number 1 and 5
Wtf! Hard list. It ends with Warframe. :D
Still I'll go with 2. 1 was really nice too. Really all were very good! But 2 is my vote!
#1 and #5 !!!!!
number 1 is cool man
I vote for #1
Amazing i vote #1 sorry #4
Number 1, Onion Knight
Number 1 all day
Number 1!
Number 5
#5 Project Fractal Jump
1 | Layers Deep
I vote for number 1
For me it is #5
i vote number 5
I vote for game number 1
I Vote Number 5!!!
#2 for me
i'll go with 1
#5!!!!!!
#1 👌