The March 2015 update for Here Come The Dead has been posted on the game’s site. You can read about the details here:
http://www.herecomethedead.com/2015/03/31/march-2015-hctd-update/
The March 2015 update for Here Come The Dead has been posted on the game’s site. You can read about the details here:
http://www.herecomethedead.com/2015/03/31/march-2015-hctd-update/
The January 2015 update for Here Come The Dead has been posted on the game’s site. You can read about the details here:
http://www.herecomethedead.com/2015/01/30/january-2015-hctd-update/
We had a great time demoing Here Come The Dead at the TAVES Consumer Electronics Show on November 1. We were part of the TorontoVR showcase that included other local developers in a corner of the New Technology area. About 75 adults tried the game over the seven hours we were there. Enjoy the following highlight reel from the show!
Gnometech will be attending the TAVES Consumer Electronics Show on November 1 as part of the TorontoVR community showcase. We’ll be giving demos of the new Unreal Engine 4 and Oculus Rift DK2 version of Here Come The Dead to all TAVES attendees (admission required). How many zombies can you take down before time is up?
The first Oculus Connect was great fun! I met new people and talked about our favorite subject. Ironically, travelling to California allowed me to meet more VR people here in Toronto.
There were some great talks by icons of the game industry. It wasn’t possible to attend all sessions as many went on simultaneously. I look forward to watching the videos.
On Saturday night, I gave a demo of Here Come The Dead to the Oculus Developer Relations group. I had rewritten the demo using UE4 during a 3 week crunch to get it ready for DK2. As I was the last to demo for the night, I was able to make use of the conference hardware to show off my demo level to some other attendees until they kicked us out.
Oculus Connect 1 was a great opportunity to talk with like-minded people, and I really feel energized about continuing work on my games. I look forward to the next Oculus Connect!
Culture Toronto attended Digifest 2014 and published a video showcasing people playing our latest game in development, Here Come The Dead. They also interviewed a show attendee about the game. Enjoy!
We had a great time showing off Here Come The Dead at Toronto’s Digifest 2014 Intel Family Day on May 9. Nearly 100 kids and adults tried out the game during the six hour show. Enjoy the following video that captures the excitement!
Gnometech will be attending DigiFest 2014 Intel Family Day on May 10 with the first public showing of their new game Here Come The Dead. The first level prototype, which makes use of the Oculus Rift and Razer Hydra, will be playable by the public at the show. Come shoot some zombies with us!