Solo-Developed Temple Maker 64 Demo Set for May 28th
A solo developer is gearing up to launch a public demo for their 3D Zelda-like dungeon maker, Temple Maker 64, later this month. Players will soon get their first chance to build and explore.
Fans of classic adventure games and creative building will soon get their hands on a new project, as the solo-developed Temple Maker 64 is set to release its first public demo on May 28th. The upcoming demo will allow players to experience the 3D dungeon maker firsthand, offering a glimpse into its world-building capabilities.
Temple Maker 64 has been in development for approximately 18 months, with its creator sharing progress updates with the community. The game draws inspiration from The Legend of Zelda series, focusing on a robust dungeon creation system that promises to let players craft intricate, challenge-filled levels in a 3D environment.
This demo release marks a significant milestone for the project, moving from conceptual showcases and community discussions to playable content. While specific details about the demo's scope remain under wraps, its impending launch on Steam suggests a substantial preview of the game’s core mechanics and user interface.
Prospective dungeon architects and adventurers can look forward to exploring the possibilities of Temple Maker 64 when its demo becomes available on Steam later this month, with the game's store page already active for wishlisting.