Devlog#2: FTUE Concept Art
Welcome to our latest devlog, where we're excited to share our concept art for our first time user experience. Our team has been hard at work creating artwork that will help bring this new level to life, and we're thrilled to give you a sneak peek of what we've been working on.
Whether you're a fellow game developer, a fan of our work, or simply curious about the game development process, we hope you'll find this devlog informative and entertaining. Let's dive in.
The beginning of the game finds the two twins in their individual bedrooms. To create unique and functional spaces for both Abi and Ben, we divided each room into three parts: a sleeping area, a library, and a play area. To support a cozy atmosphere, we made sure to incorporate windows into each section to allow for natural lighting and ventilation.
In Abi's room, we decided to add a feminine touch to the design. We shaped the room into a heart shape and focused on using soft pink tones throughout the space. This not only adds a playful and whimsical feel to the room, but it also creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. We believe that the design of Abi's room will perfectly reflect her personality, while also providing a comfortable and functional space for her to enjoy.

When it came to designing Ben's room, our goal was to create a space that was both unique and functional. After drawing inspiration from the spiral staircase in our office, we decided to incorporate a similar design element into the room. We loved the playful and space-saving nature of spiral staircases, so it made sense to include it in Ben's room.
To make the space more fitting for a boy's room, we changed the color palette to a cool blue shade. This complemented the other design elements in the room and created a calming effect that was perfect for a space that should be both relaxing and fun.

As we continued with the overall design of the twins' bedrooms, we knew that creating a space to connect the two rooms was an essential part of the design process. We decided that this space would hold the artifacts of the twins' parents, which would add a meaningful and personal touch to the design and create a sense of connection between the twins.
To begin the design process, we created a range of concept designs for the space. Our goal was to create a functional space that also felt warm and welcoming, seamlessly tying the two bedrooms together. To achieve this, we experimented with various color palettes, textures, and lighting options, aiming to create a cozy atmosphere that would feel like a natural extension of the twins' bedrooms.
We were thrilled with the outcome of the concept designs, as they successfully captured the essence of our vision for the space.


After finalizing the concept design for the space between the twins' bedrooms, we decided to make some adjustments to the initial design. We wanted to add a bit more depth to the space, so we pushed the wall back slightly to create more room for the artifacts of the twins' parents. This way, we were able to create a more spacious and open feel, which we felt was important for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This also gave us more flexibility in terms of arranging the artifacts and allowed us to showcase them in the best possible way.

We're thrilled to share these updates with you and hope you're as excited as we are about the progress of our game. To stay up-to-date on the latest developments, be sure to follow us on social media. We'll be sharing behind-the-scenes insights, sneak peeks, and more as we continue to work on the game.
Join our discord channel
Best Regards,
Playdew Team
Whether you're a fellow game developer, a fan of our work, or simply curious about the game development process, we hope you'll find this devlog informative and entertaining. Let's dive in.
The beginning of the game finds the two twins in their individual bedrooms. To create unique and functional spaces for both Abi and Ben, we divided each room into three parts: a sleeping area, a library, and a play area. To support a cozy atmosphere, we made sure to incorporate windows into each section to allow for natural lighting and ventilation.
In Abi's room, we decided to add a feminine touch to the design. We shaped the room into a heart shape and focused on using soft pink tones throughout the space. This not only adds a playful and whimsical feel to the room, but it also creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. We believe that the design of Abi's room will perfectly reflect her personality, while also providing a comfortable and functional space for her to enjoy.

When it came to designing Ben's room, our goal was to create a space that was both unique and functional. After drawing inspiration from the spiral staircase in our office, we decided to incorporate a similar design element into the room. We loved the playful and space-saving nature of spiral staircases, so it made sense to include it in Ben's room.
To make the space more fitting for a boy's room, we changed the color palette to a cool blue shade. This complemented the other design elements in the room and created a calming effect that was perfect for a space that should be both relaxing and fun.

As we continued with the overall design of the twins' bedrooms, we knew that creating a space to connect the two rooms was an essential part of the design process. We decided that this space would hold the artifacts of the twins' parents, which would add a meaningful and personal touch to the design and create a sense of connection between the twins.
To begin the design process, we created a range of concept designs for the space. Our goal was to create a functional space that also felt warm and welcoming, seamlessly tying the two bedrooms together. To achieve this, we experimented with various color palettes, textures, and lighting options, aiming to create a cozy atmosphere that would feel like a natural extension of the twins' bedrooms.
We were thrilled with the outcome of the concept designs, as they successfully captured the essence of our vision for the space.


After finalizing the concept design for the space between the twins' bedrooms, we decided to make some adjustments to the initial design. We wanted to add a bit more depth to the space, so we pushed the wall back slightly to create more room for the artifacts of the twins' parents. This way, we were able to create a more spacious and open feel, which we felt was important for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This also gave us more flexibility in terms of arranging the artifacts and allowed us to showcase them in the best possible way.

We're thrilled to share these updates with you and hope you're as excited as we are about the progress of our game. To stay up-to-date on the latest developments, be sure to follow us on social media. We'll be sharing behind-the-scenes insights, sneak peeks, and more as we continue to work on the game.
Join our discord channel
Best Regards,
Playdew Team