Stellar Endeavor
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 9:29 pm
Stellar Endeavor is a game which I've now been working on for about 7 months. Now that I am finally making significant progress in graphics and gameplay, I figured it may be beneficial to tell some people about it.
The Game:
In Stellar Endeavor, you must maintain resources, improve technology, and expand your civilization(s) throughout the universe. The game is a browser-based persistent game in which you can interact with other players in the galaxy, through alliances or more negative means. Everything is pseudo-randomly generated allowing for a different experience for each player.
The Game's History:
I've always loved games involving space, especially the more realistic ones. This eventually led me to a desire to make one. Eventually I decided this concept would be a fairly fun game to play, involving both sci-fi elements along with the ability to play with friends. I originally prototyped the game in multiple forms, primarily in the cross-platform options available, but the project's scope kept getting too large and I became overwhelmed with the project. I later stuck to something I knew a good bit about, which was web development. I am now making the game using WebGL with Three.js for nice 3D graphics.
Some nice images:
I've been primarily working on graphics until now, and I figured some screenshots would be a good way to showcase the game's progress.
The images can be viewed at the URL below, showcasing the planet terrain generation along with the suns.
http://imgur.com/a/UCZjg/all
The Game:
In Stellar Endeavor, you must maintain resources, improve technology, and expand your civilization(s) throughout the universe. The game is a browser-based persistent game in which you can interact with other players in the galaxy, through alliances or more negative means. Everything is pseudo-randomly generated allowing for a different experience for each player.
The Game's History:
I've always loved games involving space, especially the more realistic ones. This eventually led me to a desire to make one. Eventually I decided this concept would be a fairly fun game to play, involving both sci-fi elements along with the ability to play with friends. I originally prototyped the game in multiple forms, primarily in the cross-platform options available, but the project's scope kept getting too large and I became overwhelmed with the project. I later stuck to something I knew a good bit about, which was web development. I am now making the game using WebGL with Three.js for nice 3D graphics.
Some nice images:
I've been primarily working on graphics until now, and I figured some screenshots would be a good way to showcase the game's progress.
The images can be viewed at the URL below, showcasing the planet terrain generation along with the suns.
http://imgur.com/a/UCZjg/all