Inspired by true story, the game takes place on an island inhabited by half-humans. This tribe is framed by Dr. Brain that naive, was originally one of the experiments conducted by the U.S. Navy during the forties. These activities took place in total secrecy in a well protected island in the heart of what is known as the "Bermuda Triangle." After the decision to stop "The Rainbow Project", high placed persons ordered to stop the activity on the island and eliminate anything that might reveal the secret underground government activities. The massacre survivors were thus condemned to remain living on the island, having no contact with the outside world, because no one is aware of their existence ... Community has expanded over time, and to stay away from any threat, they live in the great gallery of the mountains. Several years later, Dr. Brain trying to establish radio contact, soupesons aroused the secret services, who have always "kept an eye" on the secret island.
Hi ! I'm working back on my personal game. You probably saw the POC from last year. And now, things are getting more serious with Enreal Engine 4 ! Rainbow...
rainbow project - reloaded
And here is the new beta release of my Indie game Rainbow Project. Many new features!
new game demo is available !
Rainbow Project's on Facebook! Be Fan, support, post content and ideas about the game...
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I'm working on the presentation of my POC game, so check back soon for more content and updates!
demo videos coming soon!
Rainbow Project is my final school project. All the stuff is made by me, and it was so interesting and inspiring for me, cause I had the chance to make...
my first personnal game
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