We found a name! At least a temporary one- Ufology (pronounced Yufology)!!

As I mentioned in my first blog post, both Oscar (@spacepluk) and I grew up when video games first started becoming popular in arcades, consoles and home computers in the early 80s. I used to spend hours playing on our Atari and Mac (later Nintendo/Sega and PC) with our friends and family. Oscar even remembers playing games on his Amiga (!!). Every stop at the mall or errand-run was accompanied by my brother and I begging my parents to stop at our favorite arcade. Games like Space Invaders, Galaga, Ms. Pacman, Frogger, Super Mario Bros, Tetris and other classics have a warm and fuzzy place in our hearts. So naturally, when we started thinking of making our own games, we wanted to make a tribute to those amazing pioneer games.

After the initial brainstorming phase (you can read more about that here), the idea we decided to go ahead with was a mobile F2P retro-style arcade space shooter. We wanted the graphics and gameplay to be based on early arcade games but with a modern look. In addition, we wanted Ufology to be in 3D, while most of the games we were inspired by were in 2D. A retro-but-modern looking 3D-but-based-on-2D game was a big challenge for me, as this is my first project as a game designer and CG artist.

The main inspirations for Ufology were Galaga, Gradius, R-Type, Axelay and Xenon 2. Many of the enemies in Ufology are based on the enemies from those games. Here are some of the adaptations, would love to hear what you think!

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Gradius by Konami, 1985
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Our version of Gradius' Moai
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Galaga by Namco, 1981
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Our version of Galaga's deathmite
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Xenon 2: Megablast by The Assembly Line, 1989
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Our version of the horseshoe crab thing

Let us know what you think in the comments below- suggestions are always welcome πŸ™‚ We would love to hear about the inspirations for your games!

Stay tuned for some more development logs coming up in the following weeks.

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Liran

This Post Has 6 Comments

  1. wonderful creativity combined with nostalgy and imagination !!

  2. Oh my goodness! an incredible article dude. Thanks However I am experiencing problem with ur rss . Don’t know why Unable to subscribe to it. Is there anyone getting equivalent rss drawback? Anyone who knows kindly respond. Thnkx

    1. Sorry about that! We will take a look at it later today. Thanks!

  3. Looks very cool!
    I heard that your brother used to whip your ass at Super Mario 😜😜😜

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