Temple Maker 64 Demo Launches, 76 Stages Uploaded in First Day
The demo's immediate uptake shows appetite for a dedicated N64-era Zelda dungeon editor, a niche the market has not directly served.
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Independent developer Ki3 Games released a demo of Temple Maker 64, a 3D dungeon creation game styled as a love letter to the N64. Players can build, share, and play Zelda-like temples using items, monsters, and puzzles. Within 24 hours of the demo's release, 76 user-created stages were uploaded. The full game is planned for Steam with no release date set.
Ki3 Games, an independent developer, released a demo of Temple Maker 64 on June 1. The game lets players construct temples room by room, placing items, monsters, puzzle elements, and bosses, then share them for others to play. The visual style and UI deliberately recall N64 titles like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The demo includes a limited set of parts but already supports sharing: 76 stages were uploaded within the first 24 hours. The full version is planned for Steam, though no release date has been announced. The Steam store page currently lists no Japanese language support.
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