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enter dimension tau is a game about switching dimensions
we all just kinda felt like making anything with the isometric view so that's also possible.
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programming and unity was done by Hjalte T.
additional coding and unity by Gustav O.
3d, textures and art by Thomas F.
We come from Denmark and are in our first year of high-school.
it's the second game we've made and we want to make games for a living :)
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Control the game with WASD and mouse
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ALERT! there is a little bug in the game that can be avoided by pressing Ctrl at the start
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Hey, thanks man it means a lot to us. But yeah it is very unfinished. The camera switching is mostly because I thought the Orthographic top down view was best but my friends wanted first person.
Hi there. The web link just goes to a download file,should play in browser. Not rated yet.
yes you're supposed to download it and there is a .exe file that starts the game
What mrexcessive means is that the web link should go to a web version of the game, not a download.
Sorry but the game seemed kinda unplayable for me. Maybe it's that bug. The turret at the end of the hall could kill me almost instantly, but even if I get past it and walk to the other station and switch to the blue dimension, when I try to walk back across the bridge it switches back to the red dimension.
popcorn897 & mrexcessive: We dont really now how to integrate a unity webplayer into a website so we just uploaded the regular download version.
AlucardX60: Yeah the turret is a bit weird and we should have made it differently but being a bit stressed with getting the level done we didnt have time.
And you going back to the red dimension when going to the bridge is perfectly normal. We wanted to ensure that people would get the wrecked bridge so they would know to switch back to blue thus getting the not wrecked bridge.
Maybe you missed the part about having to click 'E' to change dimension? Maybe we didnt make that clear enough. Anyways we'll do our best to change that in our next games and thanks for your constructive criticism.
It is very hard to bypass the torret. The game is fun tho, great work :D
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If this is your second game, Great Job !
It's clearly unfinished, but the camera switching works well, but there are no reason to switch between them right now. The environment are also really nice looking.