20 Comments

RiotBioluminescence4/6/2015, 4:51:08 AM5 votes

These are fantastically charming. I like in particular how relaxing the Ionian Easter game is - the birds and wind sounds, with that interpretation of the League music, is really chill. Haven't managed to find all the eggs on either of them, but happy to see that Sona is in both :D

ModWulf Helhammer4/7/2015, 12:42:27 AM3 votes

Runterra: Done! Ionia: Here I come!

EDIT: Ionia complete!

These are amazing!

John Berserk4/6/2015, 6:02:53 AM2 votes

These were both very pleasant experiences, great job on them and the artwork, and thank you! :)

SeductiveGrandpa4/6/2015, 11:40:04 PM2 votes

Its cool to find them all but i'm quite sad that there isn't that many yordles aside from kennen in the ionian one..I really wanted to see a chibi gnar ;w;

Boulderox4/6/2015, 11:51:55 PM2 votes

question, as a game art student, what was the program or method that you centered the scripting/programming around?

but very fun easy, and stunning work.

Earthpine4/6/2015, 10:58:50 PM2 votes

I absolutely adore these sort of games! And the art is fantastic, I think I found all of the eggs on both of them. Is the ending for the Ionian one a poro? And did you do a chibi version of all of the characters? And did you create the chibis? They're adorable!

Jingerbeardman4/6/2015, 6:01:12 AM2 votes

These were fun :)

The perspective you implemented through the use of the three layers is very effective and interesting.

I did notice however that a few of the elements in the runeterra game seemed to activate while i was simply panning across the screen. by that I mean i found lulu banana soraka and oriana without actually clicking on their specific eggs but just by getting lucky by clicking on a particular spot on the game screen. just giving you a heads up ;)

like i said though i had quite a bit of fun doing this, the music elements and sound bytes are well implemented and fun to hear.

great job, wish I had these kinds of skills.