dot big bang is a browser-based game that reminds me of Roblox.
Players can build and design their own voxel-based words and games. You can build anything from puzzles, dungeons, parkour maps, minigames, and even recreations of popular games (from other games).
Currently, the game offers only a slice of what’s to be coming. You can create your own avatar and build your world. You can also visit others’ creations and explore them as well. The characters and environments are all voxel-based, so it’s easy to create objects and characters. The level editor is very easy to use and looks like an old version of MS Paint. You simply click, drag, and drop objects and you can upload them for others to use. You can also download new objects created by other players. Everything in this game is pretty intuitive so far. It’s very easy to use and looks promising for an early access indie game.
Right now, the majority of player creations are all either minigames or 3D parkour maps.
Later on, there are plans for features that allow quick-access slots, complex animations for objects, and custom coding for JavaScript.
You can try out dot big bang right now, as it’s in alpha and ready for player feedback.
- A Roblox alternative in the works
- Very easy and intuitive creators
- Cute graphics
- Needs a lot more features to be playable
- Lacking sound effects and music
Play dot big bang (Alpha)
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