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Dmitry Yudo aka Overlord, jack of all trades
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Friday, May 24, 2013

[ALL] Casual Style

Our Saint Petersburg dev studio, Lesta, which is now working on amazing World of Warships has a couple of semi-independent divisions, one, which is pretty much known - video department, while the other one is mostly unknown - casual games department.

Those guys, by the way, did awesome job creating some of the top hidden object games out there - Nightmare Realm and Nightmare Realm In the End.





More screenshots from the latter here.

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful images! Many thanks for sharing.

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  2. Sorry Overlord for off topic but I am a little shocked.

    We have special on EU and our WG's community staff wrote: "In this weekend’s special we are taking a look at some of the vehicles that never made it beyond the blueprint stage." and "Pick up these big hypothetical beasties for less and earn more with them!"

    And we have in special such "never build, hypothetical vehicles" as Black Prince (well, it seems that ChrisK photographed blueprint in Bovington :) ), T20, Pz I c (almost 50 were built...), T-46, T-43, T82 HMC. All of them according to our community team were only blueprints...

    For me it is mega fail. I think someone, who knows smth about tanks (and I know that WG has such people), should control what they are writing.

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    1. I think it would be "more correct" to say that those tanks never entered mass production. The current version on the portal does look a bit inconsistent. Agree, will look into it.

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    2. I dont get what this game is about. Point and click ?

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  3. Hmmmm, when seeing those pictures, I have to but wonder, are they in any way connected with Yuri Pasholok's love for steampunk?

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    1. Afaik, Yuri has no relation to these projects. He is more of a hardcore guy.

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    2. Ah, alright, thank you for the answer - after all, that would be too big a coincidence I guess :) Still, artistically it's very pretty. Then again, I don't know where the point-and-click adventures move to, the last one I played was Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.... like 15 years ago :)

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    3. Same here, haven't played those kind of games like 10 years.

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    4. Broken Sword? Dream of the turtle?
      nothing ... ??!!

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    5. Played Walking Dead recently if it counts.

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  4. Try Wallace and Gromit from Telltale, simple and quite fun, except maybe the last episode. The Walking Dead seems to be pretty good too.

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