Introducing "Decree of The Lich King", the trailer for a turn-based Role Playing Game (RPG) set in a fantasy world. Inspired by the world of Dungeons and Dragons, Decree of The Lich King was created by our graduating class of students at Escape Studios, a collaboration between students studying the Art of Video Games and the Art of Computer Animation. Samir Rivero-Shahid was the Project Lead, and Gabriel Tomala edited the trailer. Jahiem Antonio was the Lead Animator and Joel Seguin was the Lead Game Developer.
Decree of The Lich King is a turn-based RPG set in a dark fantasy realm. The Undead Knight Valeria and her companion Lucien set out to fight the evil Lich king, Kael. This is a Dungeons and Dragons, Dark Fantasy inspired strategic Turn-Based Combat game developed over 18 weeks by a team of 14 students.
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Decree of The Lich King
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Decree of The Lich King is set within a ruined cathedral with each character using unique weapons and abilities to interact with the world and with each other.
Decree of The Lich King Credits
Credits in full:
- Vidmantas Joanitis - Environment Artist
- Jahiem Antonio - Rigger, Lead Animator
- Bora Bingul - Combat Animator
- Ela Salih - Weapon Artist, VFX Artist
- Aya Najib - Animator
- Samir Rivero-Shahid - Project Lead, Rigger, Animator
- Razvan Costandis - Character Artist
- Marie Libeau - UI/UX Designer
- Lalita Smidt - Prop and Environment Artist
- Amanda Szczuka - Prop and Environment Artist
- Gabriel Tomala - Game Art Lead, Editor, Game Artist
- Sophie Quick - Environment Artist
- Isbah Anzaq - Tech Artist and Game Designer
- Joel Seguin - Game Developer Lead, Game Designer
Decree of The Lich King at YouTube
YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZQoHooVAfDs?si=fqsfUqC795xlYfApDecree of The Lich King at The Rookies
You can find Decree of The Lich King here at The Rookies
Decree of The Lich King - Official site
The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To apply for one of our courses, follow this link.
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