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Comic mega update!, pages 31-38

March 5th, 2010

This is a mega sized update for the Overgrowth comic. I did a bigger update this time for a couple reasons. Some of the past updates have been tricky, because I wasn't sure going in exactly how I would tell those parts of the story, but making this part was a lot faster because I had been thinking about ...

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Drop the hammer

March 3rd, 2010

The Sword Breaker clan was known for their metal work and excelled at making armor. The Stone clan earned their name from cutting and moving large blocks of stone. These clans worked together to conquer a small settlement, but when the time came to allot a valuable granite quarry that also had ruins with steel, the only way to resolve ...

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Comic update, pages 28-30

February 28th, 2010

Here is another update for the Overgrowth comic. I am having a fun time working on this even if though I only get the time to update it every so often. Thanks for all the support in IRC by the comic readers! It is great to hear that people care about the updates and are enjoying it. Does anyone know ...

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Basic Map Editing Controls

February 27th, 2010

You may remember our post about Silverfish's animation and scripting tutorial. Well, it appears he's still after my job as he recenly released another awesome tutorial explaining the basic functionality of the Overgrowth map editing system. It is in the same vein as the silly map editor tutorial we officially released some time ago. However, instead of including ...

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Sphere Ruins

February 24th, 2010

In Overgrowth there are many enigmatic places. Of particular note are the ruins that dot the landscape. Taking diverse forms, these ruins seem to serve no obvious function. Some believe that they are the remains of tools the gods used to fashion the world. The site known as Broken Shells rests on the Parched Steppes, far from any settlement. Rabbit ...

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Overgrowth fan art spotlight - xiss burg

February 18th, 2010

While we've been working hard on Overgrowth, fans have shared many brilliant OG-inspired works of art on the forums. Following our tradition, we will continue to feature our favorite pieces on the blog. Today it is my pleasure to show you xiss burg's ninja raccoons from page 28 of the fan art thread (xiss is from Brazil and ...

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Overgrowth sheet music

February 17th, 2010

This is a post from Mikko Tarmia, who composed all of the music for Overgrowth. It's quite common for movies to adapt their scores into single-instrument arrangements and then sell the sheet music along with their soundtracks and other merchandise. But how about game music? You don't have to go too far with Google to find sheet music ...

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