Orcs up! Creating the various gameplay elements
Orcs X already had plenty of mechanics besides chopping the main tree for wood. Here, the special challenge is to make it meaningful and enjoyable in VR. I am playing around with the first set of game mechanics. Once I nail them down, I plan to make little videos again with voice-over explaining each mechanic.
Orcs VR -> Orcs Up! Dev. Update
Hi! Everything is coming together now. Progress is fast, and I am having a lot of fun creating the successor to Orcs X. This time, it’s for VR platforms, initially primarily the Meta Quest (2 and 3).
I have 3 videos in private mode that I am now ready to share. They will go public today (scheduled).
The game title will be Orcs Up! I am already preparing the Meta Store entry while finishing the last elements of version 1. I plan to update it with new content the same way as with Orcs X.
But first, I need to test the waters and make a „wishlistable“ store entry so I can see how many people are really interested.
Here some quick sneak peak of the orc village life!
Greetings Chieftain,
Big Dave Z
Quests in 3d
Back the roots… with the orcs design
Baby steps here and there but making some progress
Up to three peons :D
Orcs Vr with handtracking?
Understanding Unity’s Debt Trap
The new Unity pricing is here!
And with it, the opportunity to go into massive debt. Just follow this easy step-by-step tutorial.
The new conditions:
Unity Personal and Unity Plus: For those who have made $200,000 USD or more in the last 12 months AND have at least 200,000 lifetime game installs.
New Pricing = $0.20 per install above the threshold per month using Unity Personal/Plus.
Tutorial steps:
- Create your small mobile game.
- Congratulations! You get 2 million downloads over a couple of months, making $200k in revenue. You have a pretty standard little mobile game ARPU (average revenue per user) of $0.1 USD.
- You’re done! You owe Unity almost double the amount that you just made. You have 1,800,000 installs above the threshold. Using Unity’s pricing, you owe them (* $0.2 USD =) $360,000 USD.
Congratulations, you’re in debt!





