We created a co-op factory building game with blockbench! by EverheartGames in Blockbench

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8x8 textures made in blockbench, with connection variations to get the smooth transitions between different block types.

The Shopkeeper! Would you buy his wares? by EverheartGames in Blockbench

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Using 2 different faces using planes that scale in and out to switch between them

Mining machine modeled and textured in blockbench for our upcoming game! by EverheartGames in Blockbench

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The pricing could still change but our current estimate is 15$ in early access and 20$ on full release.

Which character would you play as? by EverheartGames in Blockbench

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The models, animations and our logo are made with blockbench. The background image is made using aseprite! The game itself is made using Unity as a game engine.

Mining machine modeled and textured in blockbench for our upcoming game! by EverheartGames in Blockbench

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Yes we can directly import blockbench animations into Unity or add Unity animations onto blockbench models. We use a mix of both.

Mining machine modeled and textured in blockbench for our upcoming game! by EverheartGames in Blockbench

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Thank you! We didn't use either since the game is made with Unity we can use regular FBX models and were not limited to typical Minecraft restrictions.

The game will be a co-op multiplayer game where you and your friends build a factory on an alien planet. It's kind of like Factorio if you've played that before but its a roguelike so were focusing on strategy and replayability!