Initially, I want to call this Fox Simulator. Though, I think my focus on the animation/modeling left me little time on actually programming. So this isn't a qualified animal simulator, but it does the job of enjoying nature!

Take a walk as a fox, and just breath in the cool air of a clean forest.

Use A key and D key to turn around.

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Authorzz2194
Made withUnity

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Wow what a cool game! It's very beautiful, I think the color schemes and the art of this game are incredible and are very pleasing to look at. The models and colors really set the tone your trying to create for this game and it works together perfectly. I would say though that the controls were a little strange and oftentimes I did have to clip through terrain in order to turn around, and also I wish the forest was bigger! Just even like different scalings to the trees to create a much more clouded forest would have done wonders for selling the environment of the game a little more, because it did feel a little bad with how small the playspace actually was compared to the rest of the scene.

What a gorgeous game! You really succeeded at making a very nice visual style with your use of natural colors and low-poly models. The aesthetic is remiscent of wooden block toys and is very nostalgic. I did not expect to see so many models either, the picnic area and log cabin where very nice as well, as was your fox's walking animation. Even though the programming is spare and not the focus of this game, it could really benefit from the simple addition of mesh colliders. It was a bit jarring to be walking so smoothly and then find myself phasing through trees and logs.

I love the simplicity of this game. Its very calm and relaxing. The models are all beautiful and work together really well. The camera perspective was really nice, although I wish the fox would have turned a bit more dramatically when the camera angle changed. I think it would be really nice to eat an element when the fox could stop to eat something or drink water by a lake. Overall, great work!

I love the aesthetics and the feel of movement. It's a very chill walking sim that I'd love to see further expanded on. The fox model looks great and the animation loop is really well done. I really like the camera perspective as well, it gives me Goose Game like vibes.

Howdy :D this is so beautiful and you even have a little walking cycle. I'd love to see this taken further with sounds and interactions with the enviornment. ( like eating a mushroom or something)what is here is a lovely start for the time you had

Hey!! This art is really cool! Great job on the cohesive aesthetic and the animations. In terms of feedback, I could see this being a really chill forest walking sim of sorts where you could go around and see cute low poly animals just hanging out. Nice work!

The models are really nice and the environment is really beautiful! I wish I could stop and have a chance to have a good look around. Besides that, the control feels a little bit weird because people don’t usually play a character in their side view, but I understand that it is very tricky to get a smooth control and also concerning the limited time we had. So overall nice work! 

This is a really nice model, and overall has a great cohesive style to it. I wish there was a bit more to explore, with interesting areas that you could invent stories around, but it does have a great start towards a nature exploration game. I think if you had added a couple colliders with trees and houses to prevent walking into them it would help the world feel a bit more real. Additionally, scaling down the fox size to be more traditionally sized and adding the ability for the player to stop and start might help to give the map a much larger feel without having to do too much more work, and give it more of a sense of personal exploration.

This is very cute! I LOVE the models and animations and I wish you had more time to program more in! This project shows a lot of promise if it's fleshed out a lot more. Good work!