
The screen fades back in to show Dev's avatar typing at his computer again, the only difference being that he's now covered in blood. After this, Midori tries to ask another question, but the screen cuts to black as wet stabbing noises are heard. At the end of the video, YandereDev has to explain to Midori about why there is no lock on the garden shed, despite it now being locked.Cut to a red outline of Senpai raising a knife at the screen. Then he wonders what might happen if Senpai was pushed to the brink of his sanity and then found out that Ayano was the one to cause him to see all his friends dying. In the January 2017 Osana Progress Report Part 2, YandereDev goes over how Ayano's actions can take a toll on Senpai's sanity and how this can affect the ending the player gets.Why? Just to make sure that running in the halls during Mission Mode alerts Nemesis to come kill you, though it will eventually serve a purpose in the main game as well.
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One particular visual from "Yandere-chan is Coming To Town" gives us Ayano with what appears to be the dismembered bodies of Rival-chan (Osana's original appearance) and Oka Ruto, with the latter's head impaled on top of a Christmas tree. The songs themselves are nice and all, but some of the images are downright horrifying. In the meantime, feast your eyes on the assets shared thus far no matter how old the artist behind them is, they're pretty astounding.Ĭorrection: Owlchemy Labs is now based in Austin, having moved from its original Massachusetts location. "The release of the game will depend on that!"ĭevelopment on the project, which the artist is rendering in Unreal Engine 4, is still fairly early on - Way to the Woods is in a pre-alpha state, and the team behind it recently applied for an Unreal Developer Grant to help support the production.

"We haven't begun the whole indie game funding trip yet but that will be happening soon," Tan writes. It might too early to talk about launch plans for the title, however.
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He and his team of co-developers plan to release Way to the Woods on Windows PC, but they hope to also bring the game to consoles, according to an FAQ on its website.

Lead developer and Australian artist Anthony Tan is just 16 years old, as he shares unabashedly in posts on his Reddit thread and personal Tumblr page, which he links out to from the game's blog.Īccording to his Twitter profile, Tan previously worked as a 3D artist for developer Owlchemy Labs, which is based in Austin and known for games like Smuggle Truck and Job Simulator. When the designer behind Way to the Woods, an adventure game starring a pair of deer, shared the first images from the project on Reddit earlier this week, the response was that of shock and awe - first at the game's gorgeous art, and then at the age of the artist.
