The Lesser Known Cities of Europe
A downloadable game for Windows
You are a photographer. You travel from city to city and take photos to promote tourism to these lesser known destinations.
In each new city you can take assignments for what to photograph at what time, or explore on your own and see what you can find.
For windows OS
Controls/Gameplay:
- WASD to move
- [E] hold to take out your camera
- LMB to take a photo, photos are stored in: LKCitiesofEurope\Saved\Screenshots
- [F] hold to wait for light to change
- [Enter] will reset your position if you're stuck somewhere
- [Escape] brings up the pause menu, you can travel to a new city at any time via this menu
Developer Notes:
Hi there! this is my entry for Proc Jam 2018 https://itch.io/jam/procjam made in about 5 days in Unreal Engine. I wanted to make something kind of relaxing that had the feeling of traveling to new places. Every city is unique and has a dynamic day/night cycle. If you take any interesting photos I'd love to see them. Special thanks to Khalkeus for the use of a few of his models https://khalkeus.tumblr.com/. I had a lot of fun making this I hope you enjoy!
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 3.7 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | Jacob Potterfield |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 3D, city, Exploration, Procedural Generation, PROCJAM, Relaxing, Walking simulator |
Mentions | October was a month full of game jams. H... |
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Love so much this beautiful game. Those unforgettable dreamy cities. Great work!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
The procedural element of the game makes the settings more diverse,
woah
Great work on this game! It has a very dreamlike quality to it that's aided by the day/night cycle. I love games that encourage exploration and allow the player to wander through the setting at their leisure. The procedural element of the game makes the settings more diverse, although the sight of seeing distant buildings flicker and change models before I got to them was a little surreal. I enjoyed this a lot!
Glad you enjoyed your time with it, thanks for checking it out!
Really enjoying this. Thanks!