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Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain is a 2024 3D platformer video game developed and published by Canadian indie studio Extremely OK Games for Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows. The game was developed during a week long game jam , in which it released in celebration of the sixth anniversary of the 2018 video game Celeste .
Perspective, a single player puzzle game that includes aspects of a 2-D platformer where the player switches between a 2D and a 3D game environment. Plasma Pong, an unfinished Pong game in which the ball is manipulated by a fluid dynamics environment. Play65, an online multi-player backgammon game featuring 3D graphics and community modules.
This article gives a list of platformer series, i.e. video games of the "platformer" genre. There are both 2D and 3D variants of such games, with the latter becoming more prevalent from the 32/64-bit era and up to the present.
B. Babbdi; Balan Wonderworld; Banjo-Kazooie (video game) Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts; Banjo-Tooie; Barbie: Explorer; Bee Movie Game; Ben 10: Alien Force (video game)
Until then there was no settled way to make 3D platformers, but Super Mario 64 inspired a shift in design. Later 3D platformers like Banjo-Kazooie, Spyro the Dragon, and Donkey Kong 64 borrowed its format, and the "collect-a-thon" genre began to form. In order to make this free-roaming model work, developers had to program dynamic, intelligent ...
An extended, "full" version of the game was made available to purchase via Steam on 28 July 2023. [10] According to the developer, the production of the extended version took four months, and since then, there has been an update adding an in-game map. [1] [11] The developer plans to release future updates for the title as well. [11]
Source is a 3D game engine developed by Valve. It debuted as the successor to GoldSrc in 2004 with the releases of Half-Life: Source, Counter-Strike: Source, and Half-Life 2. Valve used Source in many of their games in the following years, including Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, and the Portal and Left 4 Dead ...
Poi was the first game developed by PolyKid, a small independent studio founded by DigiPen Institute of Technology graduates Paul Ewers and Ben Gable. The two sought to create a new 3D platformer that evoked the spirit of classic entries in the genre such as Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Super Mario Sunshine.