Software:Orbiz

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Short description: Roguelike top-down shooter video game
Orbiz
File:Main poster of Orbiz.png
Developer(s)Anoman Studio
Publisher(s)Anoman Studio
Director(s)Hendrianto Kusuma
Producer(s)Made Wira Aditya
Designer(s)
  • Hendrianto Kusuma
  • Adhicipta R. Wirawan
Programmer(s)
  • Hendrianto Kusuma
  • Juniardi Nur Fadila
  • Muhammad Basymeleh
Artist(s)
  • Dimas Novan Delfiano
  • Eka Pramudita Muharram
  • Pandu Rukmi Utomo
  • Christino Malaysianto
  • Steve Hart
  • Fajar Satria Tama
Composer(s)Masdito Bachtiar
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
Genre(s)Hack and slash, roguelike
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Orbiz is a top-down shooter hack and slash roguelike video game by Anoman Studio. Early prototypes of the game were distributed through Steam's early access program in 2017. The primary objective of the game is to engage in three levels of combat with various zombies on each spherical world before locating the portal to travel to the next one.

Gameplay

Orbiz is a top-down shooter game with roguelike elements, designed for both singleplayer and local multiplayer.[1] This game begins with spherical worlds which contains unlimited zombies and player must have destroyed the green spawners for stopping the unlimited zombie spawning. Player can choose one character from 4 different characters. Each character would have their own special ability in game. The primary objective of the game is to engage in three levels of combat with various zombies on each spherical world before locating the portal to travel to the next one. You can run or kill the zombies, or effectively you must destroy all of the green glowing spawners dotted throughout the landscape, to open the portal to the next world.[2]

Development

Anoman Studio formed around November 2014 when they decided to try out making their first game together. They have publicly shown their game demo for the first time in December 2014 at UMN ProtoWar in Jakarta and then got 1st Prize for Best Game Prototype. After that, they submitted the playable demo to IN.GAME in August 2015 and also demonstrated at Game Developer Gathering 2015 in Bandung, Indonesia. We polished the demo even more and added some new features so that we could upload it to GAME JOLT in October and also released it publicly available for download to get valuable feedback. On the seconds quarter of 2016, Orbiz has been selected by a Square Enix Indie program called Square Enix Collective. However, it couldn't be realized and supported by its program after gain and win the yes vote because of the lack enthusiasm of square enix player community.[3][4]


Reception

Orbiz has received best upcoming indie hack and slash game from INDIE DB on 2015. [5]

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