Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Game Development”
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The Cancellation of The Midnight Riders: A Missed Opportunity for Gamers
The recent cancellation of The Midnight Riders, a retro-futuristic adventure game by Bad Brain Game Studios, highlights a significant loss for the gaming community. Despite the promising premise and nostalgic 1980s setting, the game was shelved as part of NetEase’s cost-cutting measures, leaving fans and developers alike wondering what could have been. The game’s head, Sean Crooks, shared a sizzle reel in hopes of attracting new investors, showcasing a world filled with mystery and adventure reminiscent of beloved classics like Stranger Things.
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Developers Rush to Update Games After Serious Unity Vulnerability Discovered
A critical security vulnerability in the Unity game engine, affecting all versions released since 2017, has prompted urgent action from game developers worldwide. Unity has reassured that there is currently no evidence of exploitation or impact on users, yet the severity of the vulnerability, rated at 7.4 on the CVSS scale, has led many developers to update their games or even remove titles from digital stores to ensure safety.
Unity has provided fixes for the vulnerability, and partners like Microsoft and Valve are also rolling out protective measures.
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Unleashing Creativity in Factory-Building with Automate It
Automate It, the latest addition to the puzzle game genre, invites players to dive into a world of factory-building challenges that stimulate creativity and strategic thinking. Available now on Steam, this game not only tests your problem-solving skills but also allows you to design, build, and share your own puzzles with a vibrant community. The core appeal lies in its ability to challenge players within specific constraints of size, power, and time, making each puzzle a unique experience.
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