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New Websites
The rapid approach of the 3Z Incursion beta has pushed Proverbs LLC into a new era, one where our online presence finally reflects the scale and ambition of the work behind the scenes. For years, both the Proverbs site and the 3Z Incursion site…
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3Z Incursion (Redux)
3Z Incursion was released on the Google Play store in the first quarter of 2017. You can read a little about that release here. It was a first foray into virtual reality gaming that stemmed from a research project. It was simple, but it…
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Voxels 101
I am always a little surprised when I look at the search engine metrics for the Proverbs website. Usually, I find that something has been broken with an update or another, which I really shouldn’t be surprised about. However, I recently discovered that the…
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2020: The Year of Critical Hits
I know, the title is a corny D&D joke that has been overdone, but I just couldn’t help myself. I apologize and I will make it up by providing an update on what has been going on at Proverbs for 2020 as well as…
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We Have A Logo / Icon
I know it is not much of an update in game generation progress for Omega Connection, but I thought I would post the logos / icons that have been created for the game. I’m pretty fond of the black and white icons myself to…
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A High Level Guide to Poly-Voxel Procedural Generation
Anyone who has delved into procedural generation, or procgen, for land creation knows there are a variety of methods and algorithms out there to accomplish the task. Each of these algorithms have their own strengths and weaknesses, which may or may not be acceptable…
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Omega Connection: Just Like Pong But With Wombats
As a video game developer, you inevitably must tell people about the game(s) you are creating. Usually, it starts with friends and family, followed by coworkers (if you have a day job), and eventually you must explain to your stakeholders: investors, artists, musicians, voice actors, media and…
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Why You Should Care About ProcGen
Procedural generation, or procgen, is a slightly fancy way of saying “a computer made this.” While a more accurate name might be Procedural Content Generation, it is, regardless of the title, a field of artificial intelligence used for creating anything from music, to artwork, to…
