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ESCAPE FROM THE CAVE

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ESCAPE FROM THE CAVE How does the magic happen in game development? Escape is a game developed by Open Framework, in Pure C++. This is a test conducted during the discipline in the digital game’s specialization. Creating games is an art that requires patience and dedication for the result to be incredible. For this reason, Sanplus dedicates itself to the maximum to specialize every day so that its players can feel the thrill of immersing themselves in the art of game development. Feel free to watch it on YouTube if you'd like: https://youtu.be/ED4VU-OzDss

Test game Worm - How the magic happens

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Test game Worm - How the magic happens Worm is a classroom project developed in pure C++ for testing wind and physics. Physics in games isn't so different from real life, and it's crucial for players to immerse themselves in the game. This doesn't mean every law of physics needs to be followed, but it should feel real. Did you get how crazy it is? 😄👽😄 It's in this vibe that Sanplus strives to learn as much as possible to deliver the best experience of your life in our games. Feel free to check it out on YouTube as well: https://youtu.be/elUDl6sYD5w

Testing Sanplus' Mascot The Otter

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Testing Sanplus' Mascot The Otter Every company needs something to represent them, and at Sanplus, we search for what motivates us, what could truly represent us at our core. Thus, Sanplus believes that the world can be a better place for everyone, without any distinctions or prejudices. Therefore, our friend, the otter, serves as a reminder that we need to take care of our planet and everything that inhabits it, just as she cares for her offspring and the fish in the rivers. Did you know that when otters feed on fish, they always prefer the older and sick ones? If they didn't do this, diseases affecting our fish might spread, and perhaps we wouldn't have as much food as we do today. Yes! Otters are amazing. There are 13 species worldwide, and in Brazil, we have two of them: the otter (Lontra longicaudis) and the one known as giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis). Unfortunately, some places in Brazil have already lost these species. That's why we need to remember