We’re currently looking for people who can model 3D pony bases, and the various aspects of a pony’s appearance such as manes and tails, outfits, accessories, etc. If you are interested, please contact us or drop by our Discord server‘s recruitment channel to apply!
Author: aeast667
A Note From the Game Designer – June 2019
We have been noticing some confusion among those who are interested in learning more about this project. We have been talking about releasing a tech demo soon, which has led to some miscommunication about exactly how soon the demo will be out, what will be in the demo, and why some basic stuff still isn’t implemented in the game. This would be a good time to explain exactly why development is slow, and what we’re trying to do to improve it.
We are working hard on this project, and want to take the time to create an excellent final product. We understand that we are developing at a slower pace than most other game development projects. This is primarily because our team structure does not follow strict time guidelines, and all contributions are based on one’s free time. We have it set like this because, while this project is still a commitment, most of the developers are actively busy with schooling, work, family, etc. which we take heavily into consideration when creating and assigning development tasks. This is purely a hobby/passion project, being created by people who have long wanted a Sims-style game with MLP-style horse characters and have some form of game development experience. So, we make sure to recruit the most passionate and suitable people.
Nearly every day, team members develop the game further, whether it’s a big or small contribution. Sometimes, this doesn’t show to the public because most work being done right now is foundational – things that are critical for the functionality of later game features, that aren’t exactly easy to showcase. The Ponies is still very much in the pre-alpha phase of development, and it is going to take a long time until completion. This is natural with the development of any kind of video game.
Now, this comes to the topic of the demo. We have been planning since the beginning of development to release early builds for play testing that anybody can access, both as a proof of concept and as a way for players to provide feedback. We have not released any build of the game yet, simply because it is not suitable for release. To be totally honest, all that is there currently is a basic object catalog and placement system, 5 lots that can be played on, a CC creation and implementation system, and the early framework of the game that makes this all work (along with smaller things like camera controls, sample time controls, etc.). We also have been working on a Create-a-Pony prototype, which has been released as a proof of concept. We understand that the CAP prototype is extremely lackluster, and this is because it’s the very first version of CAP. We will develop this tool much more over time (and don’t worry, the pony model is only a placeholder. We promise.)
As you can tell from the few things that are implemented, there is a long, long way to go. We are always happy to see that the followers of our project are excited for the game, but it is super easy to let that excitement create some expectations, and we understand that many people have been expecting something to be completed or released by now. But this is impossible at this time. If we could work on a tighter time frame, then this project would probably be several steps ahead. But sadly, that is just not something that can be done right now. With how small the team is, and the non-existent time frame, development will naturally be slow. It can certainly be helped if we can expand certain fields on the team (for example, right now we’re trying to find 3D modelers who can create new pony models for this game), and find the people who are the most passionate about helping this game come to life. But unfortunately, these kind of people are extremely hard to come by for projects like this.
We’re working very hard to providing a great game, but we hope you’ll understand that this kind of project is certainly far from an easy task, and while super fun, it will just be much slower than other small projects. As always, we at The Ponies Team are super passionate and dedicated to making The Ponies come to life, and we hope to find more people who are just as passionate that can help out! We also hope to see the community grow larger, as we love hearing what you think of the project, and can’t wait to see how you will play – including what kinds of ponies you’ll make, what stories you’ll give them, and what world you’ll create around them.
CAP Prototype is Down
We have encountered server issues that are causing the Create a Pony Web Prototype to be inaccessible. We are working on the issue and will announce when it is up and running again.
Character Modeling Position Open!
We have a new position open on the team! We’re looking for a skilled hobbyist character modeler who can help in creating pony models for the game. Note that The Ponies is a hobby/passion project, so work is unpaid but is highly credited and you can work at your own pace with a motivated and fun team! If you would like to apply, contact us here or let us know in our Discord server here.
New CAP Prototype Available!
Check it out here: http://dev.theponies.org/techdemotest/
We know what you’re thinking: “Finally… something we can play with!“. And that’s right! We now have a Create-a-Pony prototype available for everybody to play around with. Keep in mind that since it is just a prototype, no complex editing features are implemented yet, and the only main features of this version are color customization and flank mark import tools. Also, you’ll notice that the pony model in this is a bit… off… but also kind of cute! Well, she’s just a placeholder for now (and actually serves as a plushie in the game), and we’ll eventually get more proper pony models ready. Of course, this version of CAP is just the tip of the iceberg (and a good iceberg at that!), and we plan to gradually turn this into something great!