
procedural grabbing, swinging and momentum-based movement mechanics all wrapped in a stinky, australian themed, spiritual adventure aesthetic.
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Hello you!
It’s early days for Mozentum.
Until this preface is removed, please know: you’re buying an unfinished experience… but one that I’ll be working on with every ounce of spare time I have.
For the foreseeable future, I’m committing to:
Delivering a profound, expressive movement adventure with fortnightly (sometimes weekly… even daily) updates.
Providing full support — responding quickly and patching issues as soon as I can.
Making this thing as damn good as it was destined to be.
If you’ve purchased Mozentum this early — thank you. You’re helping me live my dream.
And yes… there will be hidden prizes for early players.
(More info coming soon on my YouTube channel @stillzen-dev)
7 chakras
7 levels
7 people to help w/ some juicy shadow integration.
you fall? you start again. there's no one to hold your hand but yourself... and a mushroom smoking a doobie.
I’ve built a movement system with:
Procedural grabbing
Swinging
Mouse-based pulling power
The skill ceiling is ridiculously high — from mo(z/m)entum-based vaulting and unique sliding to diving, wallrunning, and more.
There's:
Strange objects
Stranger people
Open-mindedness is king, king.
Expect:
Tools & trinkets
Beings who love giving unsolicited advice
New skills
Sick digs (clothes)
Maybe even enlightenment
Alchemy
Spirituality
Zen
The importance of huffing incense twice daily.
Mozentum’s scope will grow over time:
More quirky NPCs
More interactivity
More skills
Possible multiplayer
Van-life features (build your van, stink it up)
Equipment (climbing gear, physics grapples, etc.)
This game is my baby. I will update it constantly and give you everything I’ve got.
PLEASE GIVE ME FEEDBACK.
I’ll reply directly whenever I can.
All feedback is good feedback — just keep it clean, clear, and constructive.
I’ve gone through countless trials, broken builds, and total wipeouts to get Mozentum into your hands. It’s been made on a $900 laptop by a guy living full-time in a van.
So… be ready.