Electric Strategy: Voxel Graphics in a New Light

A strategy game that uses pre-rendered voxel graphics, offering a unique visual twist on traditional pixel art.

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Electric Strategy: Voxel Graphics in a New Light

A new strategy game titled Electric Strategy has been making waves with its distinct visual approach. Instead of opting for the popular pixel art style, the developer has chosen to use pre-rendered voxel graphics. This means that all the sprites in the game are based on voxel models rendered from 128x128x128 cubes, resulting in a high-resolution look that isn't immediately recognizable as voxel at first glance.

The game's visuals are further enhanced by the addition of small gaps between tiles, which gives the game a subtle chessboard-style feel. Moreover, the maps in Electric Strategy are not confined to the usual rectangular shape, adding an extra layer of depth to the gameplay. The combination of these elements creates a visually appealing and engaging experience for players.

For those interested in learning more about Electric Strategy, the game's Steam page is now live, offering a detailed look at the game's features and gameplay mechanics. Additionally, a trailer is available on YouTube, providing a glimpse into the game's world and gameplay. A demo is also slated to be available on Steam soon, allowing potential players to get a firsthand experience of the game.

Electric Strategy's unique approach to visuals and gameplay is certainly intriguing, and the upcoming demo will provide a great opportunity for players to see if the game lives up to its promise. With its blend of strategic depth and visually striking graphics, Electric Strategy is definitely a game to keep an eye on in the coming weeks and months.

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