How UBERMOSH would be if it was made today? That's a question I am always answering with each new volume, inserting new stuff, testing players ideas, checking for feedback...
The first "Trip to Vinelands" was one of my most experimental takes on game developing (...was it as experimental as Warpzone Drifter?), it was launched in 2016, having a sequel one year later, TTV2.
Today I am not working on TTV3, because my hands are on another project... and TTV3 development is complete.
2 years since the previous volume, TTV3 presents new pieces, faster pace, and new "Maze Seeds".
Every time you beat a level, one seed will generate a level... and two levels generated by the same seed can be similar, but with changed parts to create a weird Dj vu, where you kinda know how to beat that maze, but something is a bit different now... and that memory can improve your chances to score further... if you keep focused.
Many many thanks for the support, my production is pretty constant and it is an overwhelming pleasure to deliver new content for you.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1114530/TTV3/
Cut bullets with your sword in a gun filled pit. The 4th volume of the series brings the most powerfull version of the Blade Saint and harder challenges. UBERMOSH:WRAITH blends the projectile cutting from the original UBERMOSH, the psionic power Brainclap from UBERMOSH:BLACK, the swarm and endless map from UBERMOSH Vol.3, the new power Manastrike, a new class of enemy, more agressive enemy respawns, more achievements, various class mods and more music to pump the combat.
From rookie to a godlike entity, the final volume of the series maxed out the initial concept of "90 seconds arena" and invites you to react faster to beat your previous scores.