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[[Image:Loci.jpg|frame|left|]]Creatures '''Project Loci''' was a Creatures concept for the PS2, GameCube and Xbox developed by [[Creature Labs]]. As appropriate to the platform, the game was aimed more towards third-person adventuring and puzzle solving, providing much the same sort of experience as the [[Secret Adventure Mode]] present in the rest of the [[Creatures series]]. The agent-oriented environment remained, allowing [[Creature Labs]] to leverage its investment in agent technology. Unfortunately the project never found a publisher to fund further development, although [[Gameware]] has indicated that it is an option if one can be found.  [[Project Loci]] was set on a world named [[Cruthiar]].
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[[Image:Loci.jpg|frame|left|]]Creatures '''Project Loci''' was a Creatures concept for the PS2, GameCube and Xbox, developed by [[Creature Labs]] and set on on a world named [[Cruthiar]]. As appropriate to the platform, the game was aimed more towards third-person adventuring and puzzle solving, providing similar experience to the [[Secret Adventure Mode]] concept for the rest of the [[Creatures series]]. The agent-oriented environment remained, allowing [[Creature Labs]] to leverage its investment in agent technology.  
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Unfortunately the project never found a publisher to fund further development, although [[Gameware]] has indicated that, if a publisher can be found, the title could still be an option for the future or at least a demonstration of what would be possible in [[Creatures 3D]].
 
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==Prototype Credits==
 
==Prototype Credits==

Revision as of 17:07, 4 June 2009

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Creatures Project Loci was a Creatures concept for the PS2, GameCube and Xbox, developed by Creature Labs and set on on a world named Cruthiar. As appropriate to the platform, the game was aimed more towards third-person adventuring and puzzle solving, providing similar experience to the Secret Adventure Mode concept for the rest of the Creatures series. The agent-oriented environment remained, allowing Creature Labs to leverage its investment in agent technology.

Unfortunately the project never found a publisher to fund further development, although Gameware has indicated that, if a publisher can be found, the title could still be an option for the future or at least a demonstration of what would be possible in Creatures 3D.

Prototype Credits

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