Why We Designed An Open World Monster Catcher Game (Devlog)



After 3 years, let’s tackle the overarching question…why did we make an open world monster catcher rpg?
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WISHLIST MONSTER TRIBE on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1515330/Monster_Tribe/

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Pokémon meets Zelda Breath of the Wild in this entirely new adventure being developed.
Catch monsters, level up from battling, collect rare resources, and explore vastly different landscapes in this open-world monster catcher experience!

Monster Tribe’s Cool Features:
– Turn-Based Team Combat
– Dungeon Crawler Elements
– Collectible Monsters
– Open-World Exploration
– 2 Player VS Mode
– Leveling Up, Morphing, and Modifying Creatures

In this devlog we revisit the fundamental ideas of why we started developing an open world monster catcher rpg in the first place! Why a monster catcher game could benefit from such a unique gameplay aspect, and how we made it all work together as a cohesive mechanic!

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They DESTROYED my Open World RPG Game! (Dream Game Devlog)
https://youtu.be/0XCWmsK0HkU

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18 thoughts on “Why We Designed An Open World Monster Catcher Game (Devlog)”

  1. Open-world games are like other dimensions, which is pretty cool ._.
    But as simple game developer I understand how difficult it's to create these dimensions, so much respect to you

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  2. wow the game has come so far!! one of the things that is currently holding me back from wanting to buy this game as soon as it drops is the scenes. especially the overworld ones it’s all just a flat green color and although you may have a different style in mine personally i’d love to see more variation! however the game is a wip and you’re doing a great job so i 100% understand

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  3. At this point all your videos just feel the same. „My dream game almost cancelled“ „how i made my dream game“ „why i made my dream game“. Like common man, show something new you are working on like a mechanic. We are sick of those broad meta videos about ur indie game

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