Hi everyone, I’m Osman from InEv Games. After 6 months of working on our days off, we’ve just released our first game Livber: Smoke and Mirrors on Steam. It’s a psychological horror visual novel about identity, grief, and the things we hide from ourselves. It’s a small game, but seeing our first project gain attention is an incredible milestone for our tiny indie team!
The game includes:
The story begins when your deceased lover sends you a letter saying, “I will give birth to your child.” From there, you’re drawn into a surreal world between memory and illusion.
We’d love to hear your thoughts. It’s our first full release as an indie team, and your feedback really means a lot to us. Feel free to ask me anything about the game. I’ll be around here to answer your …
You can now download and try the demo for P.A.N.D.A. on Steam and Epic Games Store.
You’ll fly as a little panda delivering parcels, exploring the world and fulfilling other tasks in this open world adventure.
I know a lot of gamers consider flying missions too hard but the game features simplified, easy-to-learn controls designed for casual players and starts with a pretty low speed that you can upgrade when you feel confortable with it.
The game should run fine in older PCs and was tested with an old nVidia GTX970. (Still a good card!)
I am very bad making gameplay videos but you can take a look at the gameplay here: https://youtu.be/2KGCjPMoEA8
For split-screen co-op (or shooting each other in the back) you’ll need 2 controllers.
Please give it a try and leave me a wishlist if you can.
I was on a rampage in the dam. Rage was running through my blood after losing my best loadout to date in an ambush as I was collecting wasp and snitch parts. I spotted this cowboy hat wearing fellow stalking the bushes and I gunned him down.
He began to yell through his mic, not at me, but at the world, at the pure injustice of what just happened to him.
I couldn’t make out the specifics of his emotional rant to himself as I strolled up to him, Ssshh’ing him softly as I delivered the final execution like a mother comforting her suffering child.
Then I looted him. Plants, fruits, leaves. Lemons apricots resins. A full inventory of a wide variety of foliage I never even knew existed. No ammo, not even a grenade. And when I say full inventory, I mean full to the brim of every kind of natural item there is.
I murdered a fucking gardener. I haven’t slept.
Im so sorry.
Yes it was truly that intense! was helping a guy take down a rocketeer - but he died. And so did another one. And another one. And in the end, I didnt even kill a single guy in this round.
Everyone was super stacked in this lobby, and 2 guys with ospreys were camping extract. Definitely felt like some Matchmaking came into play. Even got knocked down inside the extract. Heavy stuff.
You’re welcome little dude, glad I could help.
For context this Raider was swarmed by wasps and hornets running to the last extract. I was unable to destroy them before our fellow Raider was downed.
I quickly got on on prox and told them to crawl and request the elevator. I got rid of the swarm and used my meds to keep the Raider from bleeding out.
You all can be loot goblins and kill everyone to get your hands on all the trinkets. I’m going to continue being honorable and look out for all of you.
It feels better than looting an epic item or blueprint.
This is the first extraction shooter where I focus heavily on questing and that’s because of the free loadouts. It’s amazing because in solo most people don’t shoot and if there is a bit gbmm most others in the raid also use free loadouts. Could be the reason everyone is chill but not sure about that.
While running free loadouts and questing I got my stash upgraded to max, sitting on 1 million cash and a good amount of loot.
After questing I probably start squads or more aggressive raids where I start shooting people. But not sure yet since the friendly encounters are so nice.
It still feels bad if you get betrayed or just killed but if you don’t have legendary loot it doesn’t really matter. I talk a bit funny shit until they finish me and start a new raid.
My friend group and I have constantly been discussing “routes” to take in each raid. I thought, maybe an RTS like waypoint system for the map might be useful. Maybe Open Map > Shift+Click waypoints?
You’re friend has a surprised for you.