It is not just about development, I play UBERMOSH Vol.7, for fun, a lot. Shredded it during Closed Alpha, Early Access, 1.0, 1.1...1.2.....and finally I came with the Dark Mix Update. The game was made following players' feedback, and some elements still surprise me, like the thugs A.I. and how awesome is it to test new ways to use the powers.
One lesson I learned developing TTV and TTV2 and it was inserted on all previous UBERMOSH: Randomic changes on how the light is pre-rendered on the floor refresh players' perception. TTVs change level filters each maze and the UBERMOSH games change a bit "light projection/ground tonality" each match. Now, it works on Vol.7 too.
While experimenting variations on the OST I brought back the Dark Mix, a "tweak" that I liked to make on the tracks to "listen while driving". Low tunning plus some degrees of a special reverb setup that can morph surf music thru the darkest metal. Now, on Vol.7, the dark-mixed can randomly play with the classic tracks, and I hope you have as much fun as I am having.
Many many thanks for the support and hub interactions, it is guiding the development and performance updates. If you like what you are seeing, please, please, make a review on Steam, it helps a lot to spread the seed.
Play it loud!
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UBERMOSH Vol.3 is the second stand-alone expansion of the arcade game UBERMOSH.
Vol.3 brings the UBERMOSH combat to open field: no cover, borderless terrain, wider view and even more enemies. The extra classic thugs will join a digital swarm entity that hunts the character. Achievements are divided in Resilience and Destruction to keep track of your survival and damaging skills. The faster pace, freedom of movement and updated class mods create a hardcore reflex based experience, shaped by community feedback on each volume of the game.