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Skill, tactics and parkour meet in a snappy multiplayer shooter, aimed to be an ideal online and LAN experience. Dynamically traverse geometry, wield impressive weaponry, knock off body parts like pinatas, and count your bullets wisely. Guns of Theory will be inviting as possible, a cool and exciting experience to share with friends, DRM free and be freely available in the testing stage.

How can I help?
- Download the latest Version!
- Bring ideas and designs to the table in the comments!

Are you looking for a development crew?
I'm making this thing on my own right now, but when school comes around I'm going to be pulling some of my university buddies into the mix.

What's the plot behind this game?
I'm concocting a story to make the action in Guns of Theory make a bit of sense, but don't expect a masterpiece. I'll put the premise up in a news article once I have some nice art and stuff to go along with it. Story is secondary to gameplay.

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It's an update post! It's been a busy semester, but to be sure, progress on Guns of Theory continues to be made, little by little. Now the player can equip weapons and freerun with both hands, sight their gun up, blind fire from behind barriers in a physically intuitive manner, and customize their body and eye color. Here's a little montage cooked up for your viewing pleasure, showing off some cool tricks and features.

The game is definitely feeling solid. It's got a very base visceral mastery, even if there's not much in the way of in-depth gameplay, as physical feel has been the focus of development for quite some time. I really want this shooter to feel good first, above all else. I think the key to that is a sense of control. Everything the character does should be the conscious intention from the player. Running, jumping, grabbing and crouching are all mapped to their separate buttons and it requires some finesse to master this system and perform some truly daring tricks.

At the same time, the gameplay is intended to be based off of physical believability. For instance, the player can't switch directions in mid air (source engine style). An important distinction from other shooters is that the guns themselves take up space in the game world. If you press up against a wall, your gun will be pushed away from it. A serendipitous side effect of this rule is being able to force a rifle around corners and over ledges, allowing the player to shoot behind cover without being exposed: Blind fire.

Hopefully a nice balance can be struck between the feeling of control, yet also the feeling of believability, now and into the future. So far so good.

Anticipate seeing a new build with these features and more after Christmas; I'll have some free time next week. I really want to get a Team Deathmatch mode and some solid first party maps made.

Nathan

Dev Log 003 - 1337 Lighting

Dev Log 003 - 1337 Lighting

News 4 comments

Technical progress for the rootin', tootin', flip and shootin' game Guns of Theory.

Guns of Theory - 0.1a Download

Guns of Theory - 0.1a Download

News 9 comments

Side flip off of a wall jump, slide through the remains of your opponents. A multiplayer FPS for a new generation.

Guns of Theory - For Level Designers

Guns of Theory - For Level Designers

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So you want to be a level designer? An update on some tools to help you out. Public release incoming.

Guns of Theory - Dev Log 001

Guns of Theory - Dev Log 001

News 4 comments

Running, shooting, climbing and being immature. It's a video!

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Guns of Theory v0.1a

Guns of Theory v0.1a

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First release of Guns of Theory. Lacking some major features, but still whole and playable.

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syco98
syco98 - - 118 comments

so i guess i have too many dead games in my watchlist :P

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Guest
Guest - - 689,813 comments

can you please make the mouselook less, umm, smooth? i dont like how it moves too much. or is it my lagg?

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TacticalDan Creator
TacticalDan - - 43 comments

This is a problem inherent with Unity. The only way to fix the problem is to have the framerate more than double your monitor refresh rate. Then the lag becomes almost unnoticeable.

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DaxU
DaxU - - 35 comments

I know a game called RECEIVER which needs to reload bullets by yourself.I mean players must to fill magazines with bullets by themseleves.that make the game ALOT more fun!

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TacticalDan Creator
TacticalDan - - 43 comments

I've been thinking about this a bunch and I think I have devised an idea that's really going to pull this title together. Thanks for the inspiration!

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ChickenTheThird
ChickenTheThird - - 23 comments

tell usssssssssss

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TacticalDan Creator
TacticalDan - - 43 comments

I'll get to that sometime! Unfortunately my minds a little split since I'm not on vacation anymore :P

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TacticalDan Creator
TacticalDan - - 43 comments

Yeah, I played the game myself and it was definitely unique and had it's own rewarding nature. I'd have to puzzle over it more before I force players to have to deal with that level of complexity. Thanks for the thought!

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ChickenTheThird
ChickenTheThird - - 23 comments

Gasp, the sword is missing!

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TacticalDan Creator
TacticalDan - - 43 comments

Yeah, not quite ready for consumption.

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