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Short 3D game in where you have to craft, paint and deliver teddy bears to different clients according to their requests before the time runs out.

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Kaori Bear Factory

Kaori Bear Factory is a short 3D Indie desktop game in where you have to craft, paint and deliver teddy bears to different clients according to their requests before the time runs out.

  • 13 unique different levels with different challenges.
  • Cute 3D graphics with hand painted textures.
  • More than 15 different pieces to craft your own teddy bears.
  • 5 different types of clients each one with different types of requests.
  • Fun physics.

Originally made for the Global Game Jam 2020, this game was developed in 48 hours.

Play

Download the game for free from Itch.io: http://ciberman.itch.io/kaori-bear-factory

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Development

This project opens in Unity 2022.3.18f LTS. Expect a few warnings.

Credits

Programming

  • Javier "Ciberman" Mora

3D Art

  • Guillermo Vergara
  • Franco Biagioli

Concept Art & UI Design

  • Mailén Britez

2D Character Design

  • Neo Ciríaco

License

The code is licensed under the MIT License. The assets are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Quick Summary

  • Do not use the assets for commercial purposes.
  • Do whatever you want with the code.
  • Please do not reskin the game and publish it as your own.
  • Please do not use the assets in other projects without proper attribution.

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