An update on the Heroquest inspired game I'm developing on Unreal Engine 5! Rooms 🚪 are now revealed once they are opened! NGL, it's starting to feel like "exploring"! 🧭 This primitive "Fog-of-war" was very easy to do: it's literally just overlayed panning textures. What do you think about it?

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    Discontinued Unreal Engine 4 generic graph A* implementation for hexagonal grids.

  • Thanks for the feedback :) I highly recommend starting from this resource and read all the articles linked inside. My current implementation has been customized a lot by me but these articles were a great kick off!

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