EDIT: I am working with Alexander to try and find different ways to automatically "whitelist" videos. As of 08Jan2023, if your video description contains "World Turtles", you should be fine. We're also looking at the possibility of videos tagged with the YouTube "World Turtles" meta-tag to automatically whitelist the video, so that most of this should happen behind the scenes with as little effort as possible. To all Content Creators, Due to a huge increase in illegal claims on videos from "imposters", Alexander Nakarada has had to place his excellent music (a lot of which is used in World Turtles) into a "Smart Content ID system". Unfortunately, this may lead to claims from his new system for coverage of World Turtles, which is really unfortunate. There are 2 ways around these claims...
Option A:
Whitelist your channel with Alexander. I'm happy to assist with that, so drop me a comment with your channel link, and I'll arrange with Alexander. This will clear all current and future videos on your channel at once.
Option B:
Videos containing his music has to include the following in the video description (scanned for by the Smart Content ID system): Music by: Alexander Nakarada, creatorchords.com
Clearing a Claim:
In case you do get a claim, here's a claim release form, which forces immediate rescan and resolution after you've added the attribution: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMwrUlFH41BYPJrpolAxaHHm9yxpnNo6ZSUBdU3KI94FBNXw/viewform
Explanation by Alexander Himself
https://youtu.be/bIV-IGDpK1E?si=W15nfqm4CM7h2GpP&t=156 This is a very unfortunate turn of events for World Turtles and content creators, but for now the above 2 options are the only ones I have available to combat this. Thanks for your support. Gideon
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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https://www.worldturtles.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1512050 
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Gather Some Meeps and Develop a Realm
Is there anything more exhilarating than your first move on a fresh map? A small band of Meeps have gathered together with enough supplies to construct a basic resource gathering outpost. Expand their skills, improve their efficiency and guide them towards guilds, societies and more advanced structures. They, and their children, are going to need these to have a fighting chance of saving their Turtle.
Explore, Examine and Cooperate
Find and cooperate with other bands of Meeps scattered on the map. Work with the environment to improve negative situations and affect progress without destruction. Learn about your world and push back the boundaries of physics in order to advance.
Save Your Turtle, Save Your World
Space can be a harsh and unforgiving place, especially to an enormous Turtle. Like the Meeps, their World Turtle also needs your guidance to stay safe and nurtured. And while you’re at it, maybe you can save some others as well…
Background and Vision
I am a solo Indie developer. I joined the Game Dev party quite late in life, and got my first glimpse of Unity almost exactly 2 years before making the first demo of World Turtles, my very first game, available. I'm amazed at the progress I’d been able to make during these two years and owe a great deal of gratitude to various tutorial channels, plug-ins and artists whom I leaned on during the development. None more than Catlike Coding, whose brilliant Hex Map tutorial series kickstarted this entire endeavour.
I have spent a lot of time polishing the task queueing and progressive construction systems, utilising different threads, UI and more and I feel the basic foundation and technical mechanics of the game is ripe for branching off into various promising directions. The free demo is a small vertical slice designed to exhibit the commitment I have to developing a good-quality game and hopefully pique some interest.
I have a good idea of the general direction I want World Turtles to head in, but there’s a myriad of possibilities available for the execution. For now, I’m focusing on a single-player sandbox-type environment. This will hopefully be followed by a small campaign and a map editor. Having some sort of multiplayer capability would also be wonderful, but there’s a lot to be done before then.
I would love developing World Turtles further alongside a group of enthusiastic real-world Meeps. Please, join me and be a part of the journey!
- OS: 64bit Linux
- Processor: Dual-Core 2.4 GHzMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 or ATI Radeon HD 6XXX or higher
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS: 64bit Linux
- Processor: Dual-Core 2.4 GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 or AMD R9 280
- Storage: 3 GB available space
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