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Welcome to the start of a new week and we’re pleased to report some great progress.  You can read below about the amazing work our development team have crafted and the advancements made over the last seven days.

We also report on the latest GameGuru competition and announce the results.

We’re highlighting the work of some of our talented users, including some gallery screenshots of work in progress games and a great video.

You’ll also read of more exciting store news and of the latest updates as well as a reminder of some of the work of our longer standing artist.

So, without further ado…

Competition

The 4th GameGuru level design competition has drawn to a close and this was our most exciting and well subscribed of them all to date. As always, this was a difficult event to judge as we receive a lot of high quality entries. In the end, the team whittled the entries down to five winners. All winners receive $200 cash and 5,000 GameGuru Store points. We’ll be contacting the winners very soon with their prizes!

Although there is no direct prizes for positions, we felt that the winning entries should be in the following order.

FIRST Prize!- Construction Destruction – By Susysyay

 

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We loved this level for its great design and well thought out entity placement, it plays really well when there are 4 or more players running around this construction site themed level. A good solid design and it was clear a lot of care and attention went into it’s design.

 

2nd – Bridge Over Troubled Water – By Wizard of id

An exciting level of criss crossing bridges and tunnels with a central pool area that can be walked through.

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3rd – Limbo – By Slaur3n

A very clever and sureal level, featuring floating platforms and narrow slopes. The style of this game is unlike anything we’ve seen before. It was enjoyed by many of the development team.

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4th – Firing Range – By Kravenwolf

This tightly packed level leads to some very exciting and fast paced gameplay. A clever use of box crates makes for a very different atmosphere. We had a lot of fun and laughed lots as RPGs took down many poor guys in and among the tight corners.

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5th – Hide & Seek – By E30Legend

Our final choice uses the players flashlight to great effect which accompanied with some good use of spooky sound effects makes this level very atmospheric.

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Congratulations to everyone and many thanks to you all for entering, you’ve given us all a lot of fun as well as helping to develop GameGuru. The winning levels will soon be available in an updated version of GameGuru so you can all enjoy playing them.

 

Guru Lee on Twitch!

Last Friday our CEO Lee Bamber was part of a live stream on Twitch that focused on GameGuru.

If you missed the stream and would like to view it in your own time then you can here.

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From the Forums

This excellent demonstration from GameGuru user Dvader really caught our eye. If you have aspirations to create a role playing game you could should look at what this talented user has achieved.

From the galleries

As always, we love seeing what our GameGuru users have achieved and this week is no exception. These two shots from our GameGuru forums really impressed us and are two more that we’ll be keeping a close eye on.

Project ICE – Cube by VRG

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My own prison cit.CREED by JC_Leon

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Store news

The store continues to go from strength to strength with some excellent new uploads this week. We’re also taking the opportunity to highlight some media that’s been on the store a while that you may have missed.

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WWII Asset Pack #3 by BSP

Featuring fourteen World War 2 themed vehicles, including US and German combat vehicles,  a great steam train with rolling stock and several burnt out vehicles to add that extra layer of quality to your games.

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Logs 13 ways by Pirate Myke

Here’s one that may have slipped your notice but this is such a useful pack that can be used for a massive range of genres from medieval through to the far future we thought it worth reminding you about it. The packs has thirteen log variants from single logs, piles of cut wood and neat stacks. This pack complements the default foliage and would be a great addition to any developers library.

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Models so Far by JForthDesigns

Another pack that’s been on the store for awhile and is worth looking into if you want some great value scifi media. Featuring a large range of animated futuristic machines, static gun turrets, crates and boxes as well as a few other items from other genres.

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GameGuru Foundations by Valuable Assets to accompany his Guru Buildings Volume 1 pack. If you’ve not seen the buildings pack, we recommend you check it out, but even if you don’t own the pack you can download the foundations pack for the great price of FREE . The image above demonstrates how well the 2 packs merge and both are great for single and multiplayer games.

 

Want to sell your own media?

The Game Creator Store

The Game Creator Store connects creative artists and musicians with enthusiastic GameGuru game developers. Can you create game ready 3D models or themed atmospheric music for the GameGuru community?

Artist’s benefits

  • You’ll receive 70% of all sales revenue earned from your published assets.
  • The agreement is non-exclusive so you are free to sell your assets elsewhere.
  • Payment is made monthly via PayPal.

How do I sell my assets?

It’s easy to become a seller on the store;

  1. Sign up to become a store seller. Click here to be redirected to the seller’s sign up.
  2. Follow the easy to use guides on how to prepare your assets
  3. Upload your assets for approval
  4. Once approved, TheGameCreators will publish your assets live onto the store

Update news

We’re very pleased once again to have been able to announce another three GameGuru updates since last week. We’ve listened  to your feedback and are targeting the areas that concern  you the most. As a result, the last week has addressed some bugs, tweaked some other areas and continued to work and release multiplayer Team Deathmatch mode – a particularly exciting and well received feature. We joined users on Friday night for two hours of fun gameplay and had a great time doing so.

So, what’s changed?

GameGuru V1.00.019

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Signing off

That’s it for another week, still lots to do but the team is in great spirits, and as always we are grateful and encouraged by your support. Don’t forget that as always you can keep up with more or less daily update via Lee’s development blog.

You can also have your say or keep up with what other users are up to via the GameGuru or Steam forums.

Until next week, enjoy creating!

The GameGuru team