ENOUGH ALREADY!! Cobbling together a bunch of random Unreal Marketplace assets and throwing a jump and grab script you STOLE online somewhere DOES NOT make you a good "indie developer"! Learn how to actually make a game instead of just trying to grab some easy money off this cobbled together asset TRASH! https://youtu.be/ORgFqabs-i4 NOT RECOMMENDED. As with 98% of these "Only Up!" cash grabs, this is unsurprisingly just more utter garbage.. and to make matters worse this developer is giving a bunch of his friends and/or alternate Steam accounts keys for this trash to get a bunch of FAKE AF 'positive reviews"! ...This trash should be removed from Steam for the phony and fake reviews alone, much less this just being more super lazy asset cobbled GARBAGE!
All-Ways Up
- Release Date:
- Oct 19, 2023
- Developer:
- Anti 5K1LL Interactive
- Publisher:
- Anti 5K1LL Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
A clone of a certain other game whose name I cannot mention here for legal reasons.
I really liked the idea of "the other game" but thought the concept could use a bit more refinement and especially more direct controls.
And well... that's exactly what All-Ways Up is.
Now you might be asking yourself, "Why should I buy this game over the competition?"
Firstly, All-Ways Up has much more direct controls, making the gameplay more enjoyable. Moreover, the game is only similar to "the other game" in the first few meters. As you progress, the gameplay is constantly refreshed with various mechanics, like vehicles or shoes with special abilities. There are also items in the game that you can trade with NPCs. (It's best if you play the game yourself and discover what it offers).
Furthermore, this game tries to tell a story.
On your journey upwards, you will encounter many inhabitants of this lonely world, and with their help, you can piece together the background story of the world and the hero's journey.
And last but not least, this game is ultimately just a side project of mine.
I've been developing a much larger and more polished indie game on my own for several years. But school, work, and limited financial resources have greatly slowed down its development.
Therefore, my idea with All-Ways Up was, with a bit of luck, to generate some revenue to finance the development of my main project. Every cent I earn from the sales of All-Ways Up goes directly into the development of my primary game.
So, I'd like to thank every buyer in advance for helping me get one step closer to my dream of developing a genuine Indie game.
If you've read up to here, I assume you might be interested in my main project. So, if you can spare some more attention, I'd love to tell you more about it.
Since my childhood, I've been a big fan of a certain zombie game that starts with "day" and ends with "Z". (I'm not sure if I can just mention the name here, so I'll refer to the game as "ZombieGame" for now.)
To this day, I'm a huge fan of the unsettling "survival" feeling that this game evokes in me. Because of this feeling, I've spent countless hours in ZombieGame. However, many mechanics of this game, primarily the melee mechanics, feel like one has a package loss of 5000%. Battling zombies feels like flipping a coin and is thus entirely unrewarding. Many other bugs have plagued this game for years, and at some point, I lost hope that the game would ever be what I had always wished for.
So, a few years ago, I decided to take matters into my own hands and program my own zombie survival game, focusing heavily on developing a robust melee system.
My melee mechanics borrow many ideas and concepts from games like Dark Souls and Hunt: Showdown. It's now quite advanced and sturdy. My proudest achievement is the dynamic shifting of the processing of the meele logic from the server to the client. Without getting too technical, this system ensures that the calculation of hit detection and NPC logic is transferred to the client during melee combat. This makes the melee combat feel very direct, snappy, and responsive, preventing desyncs and lags like in ZombieGame.
Drawing from RPGs, the game also has leveling mechanics to develop one's character.
Other systems, like a complex inventory and health management, are almost complete. They have extensive anti-cheat mechanisms and are generally very robust.
I also have (in my opinion) very good feeling vehicle physics implemented.
Most base mechanics are also finished.
However, there's a massive list of things still to do.
The open world is at most 10% complete.
Many open-world events and interactions still need to be programmed and tested.
I haven't even started with firearms yet.
And so much more.
I don't want to bore you further.
If there's genuine interest in my Zombie Game (which I highly doubt),
but if there is and people want more information, I'll set up a website with a detailed list and explanation of all existing and planned gameplay features, along with gameplay videos and screenshots.
Thank you for your attention :)
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User Reviews
In a game where you have to get up even if you fall down, I asked myself, isn't that life? To fall and get up again? To climb again? The creator of this game has found a way to hide such a profound question behind an exciting climbing adventure. Not only that, but the characters in the world also have a story to tell. Many will find parallels to the real world that leave me speechless. If I had to compare the complexity of the storytelling, the only thing that comes to mind is Shakespeare.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10 or higher
- Processor: Modern six core cpu
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GPU with 4GB of VRAM
- Storage: 15 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10 or higher
- Processor: Intel Core i5-9600 oder AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Geforce RTX 1660, AMD Radeon RX 590
- Storage: 15 GB available space
FAQ
How much does All-Ways Up cost?
All-Ways Up costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for All-Ways Up?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 or higher Processor: Modern six core cpu Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GPU with 4GB of VRAM Storage: 15 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 or higher Processor: Intel Core i5-9600 oder AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia Geforce RTX 1660, AMD Radeon RX 590 Storage: 15 GB available space
What platforms is All-Ways Up available on?
All-Ways Up is available on Windows PC.
Is All-Ways Up worth buying?
All-Ways Up has 50% positive reviews from 2 players.
When was All-Ways Up released?
All-Ways Up was released on Oct 19, 2023.
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