Devlog#14: Introducing puzzle element - Mud
Welcome back! Today, we have an enchanting tale to share with you as we delve deeper into the captivating world of our Enchanted Forest zone. Our team has been hard at work, crafting a truly mesmerizing experience that will challenge your wits and immerse you in a realm of wonder. In this devlog, we are thrilled to unveil a new puzzle element that will test your mettle: the Mud.
As we embarked on designing the puzzles for this bewitching realm, we sought to create an element that would not only align with the zone's theme but also add a unique twist to gameplay. After countless brainstorming sessions and careful consideration, we found inspiration in the natural world. Mud, being notorious for hindering movement speed, emerged as the perfect addition to our puzzle repertoire.
Our intention with the Mud element is to immerse players in a soft, squishy, and malleable experience. As you step into the mud, it eagerly embraces your feet, creating a subtle sinking sensation and a feeling of being slightly stuck. To amplify this tactile and sensory experience, we've designed the mud's surface to be uneven, causing your feet to sink in certain areas while encountering resistance in others. The mud oozes between your toes, leaving a wet, cool sensation on your skin.
To bring this idea to life, we've developed a custom physics system specifically tailored for the Mud element. By strategically placing checkpoints at both the beginning and end of the mud area, we can accurately detect when the character enters and exits this unique terrain. Upon stepping into the mud, the character's animation smoothly transitions to convey the sensation of being slightly stuck, enhancing the overall immersion. Furthermore, we've disabled jumping while the character is walking on the mud, ensuring players fully experience the distinctive challenge it presents.
Curious to see the Mud element in action? We've prepared an exciting video showcasing its mechanics. Take a look and witness the captivating interplay between our character and the mud, and how it dynamically affects their movement.
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Stay tuned for further devlogs, and thank you for joining us
Best regards,
Playdew Team
As we embarked on designing the puzzles for this bewitching realm, we sought to create an element that would not only align with the zone's theme but also add a unique twist to gameplay. After countless brainstorming sessions and careful consideration, we found inspiration in the natural world. Mud, being notorious for hindering movement speed, emerged as the perfect addition to our puzzle repertoire.
Our intention with the Mud element is to immerse players in a soft, squishy, and malleable experience. As you step into the mud, it eagerly embraces your feet, creating a subtle sinking sensation and a feeling of being slightly stuck. To amplify this tactile and sensory experience, we've designed the mud's surface to be uneven, causing your feet to sink in certain areas while encountering resistance in others. The mud oozes between your toes, leaving a wet, cool sensation on your skin.
To bring this idea to life, we've developed a custom physics system specifically tailored for the Mud element. By strategically placing checkpoints at both the beginning and end of the mud area, we can accurately detect when the character enters and exits this unique terrain. Upon stepping into the mud, the character's animation smoothly transitions to convey the sensation of being slightly stuck, enhancing the overall immersion. Furthermore, we've disabled jumping while the character is walking on the mud, ensuring players fully experience the distinctive challenge it presents.
Curious to see the Mud element in action? We've prepared an exciting video showcasing its mechanics. Take a look and witness the captivating interplay between our character and the mud, and how it dynamically affects their movement.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
Stay tuned for further devlogs, and thank you for joining us
Best regards,
Playdew Team