He has been making games for 12 years now.
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Apps Developed by DVloper
The following are listed by their date of publishing, starting with the earliest.
Slendrina
A horror game likely inspired by the Slender Man: The Eight Pages videogame. The gameplay consists of the player roaming around big maps seeking for items while the hostile ghost of a woman named Slendrina haunts them, teleporting around the map trying to kill the player with her deadly gaze.
- Google Play page (the free version) (Published on November 5th, 2013)
- Google Play page (the paid version) (Published on November 4th, 2013)
- App Store page (Published on January 13, 2015)
Slendrina: The Cellar
The second game in the Slendrina videogame series with similar gameplay and ideas. The player must roam around maze-like cellars searching for books and also keys that will help them by unlocking certain doors on the maps. The game uses a points system for replayability and progression, as they can be spent on unlocking new maps.
- Google Play page (Published on March 21, 2014)
- App Store page (Published on February 16, 2015)
- Game Jolt page (Published on August 29, 2017)
Slender Man Rise Again / Slender Man: Stands (formerly)
Known on Google Play as Slender Man Rise again and on App Store as Slender Man: Stands, it is an unofficial remake of the videogame Slenderman: The Eight Pages. The player must search for the 8 pages scattered around the maps while a tall, pale and faceless entity is trying to kill them with their deadly gaze, using their ability to teleport to help.
- Taken down on Google Play
- App Store page (Published on January 22, 2015)
House of Slendrina
The third game in the Slendrina videogame series with similar gameplay. The player has gone into the house previously inhabited by Slendrina on a mission to find secrets surrounding her. The player must collect 8 painting pieces to open a cabinet with the key to the basement and find their way into a chest that is found there.
- Google Play page (Published on December 22, 2014)
- iOS page (Published on May 13, 2015)
Robot Hunt
A tactical shooter game, where they played is found in a basement with hostile robots that don't resist shooting at them. The goal is finding useful equipment to help yourself defeat all the robots.
The game has been removed on Play Store, due to being publishing policy.
- Taken down on Google Play
Slendrina Asylum
The fourth game in the Slendrina videogame series with small gameplay changes from its predecessors. The player finds themselves in an asylum that they don't recognise, searching for 8 pages and other useful equipment while the undead mother of Slendrina together with her hunt the player around the map trying to murder them.
The game has been taken down on Play Store, due to a change in their publishing policy. However, on October 14th, 2023, the game was brought back onto the Play Store.
- Taken down by Google Play (Brought back on October 14th, 2023)
- App Store page (Published on March 24, 2017)
Slendrina 2D
The fifth game in the Slendrina videogame series with graphical and gameplay-wise twists. The player is a man named Alexander who has decided to go into a house they found to hide from the rain. Along the way they will find many sick secrets of the house and get themselves into deadly situations, mainly caused by its inhabitants. The game is rendered in a 2D environment and the gameplay is more puzzle-oriented as the goal is now to find various items and uses for them to progress further.
- Google Play page (Published on October 30, 2015)
- App Store page (Published on May 10, 2017)
The Child Of Slendrina
The sixth game in the Slendrina videogame series that returns to the classic formula. The player wakes up in a locked jail cell somewhere in a cellar out of which they get out and start finding key pieces all around the place while new enemies, like Slendrina's child and Slender Man will start attacking them. Once all the pieces are collected, they form a full key that the player will use to get Slendrina's diary from a safe near where they woke up, which will make everything start crumbling under Slendrina's rage.
- Google Play page (Published on April 1, 2016)
Hotel Insanity
An endless survival game where the player must avoid many dangers that will haunt them and explore to find useful equipment. The maniacs who will haunt the player to murder, the hunger that depletes slowly and should be kept an eye on and a yellow entity that will steal the food all add the challenge to the game.
The game has been taken down on Play Store, due to being publishing policy.
- Taken down on Google Play
Slendrina: The School
The seventh game in the Slendrina videogame series. The player has entered the school where Slendrina once was taught at to find any clues on what has happened to her. On their way they will have to find 8 fuses to get to an isolated class room and a teddy bear to trade it for a group photo with Slendrina, once as a human.
- Google Play page (Published on August 20, 2016)
- App Store page (Published on April 11, 2017)
Slendrina: The Cellar 2
The eighth game in the Slendrina videogame series as a remake of one of its predecessors, Slendrina: The Cellar. The player has entered into an infamous cellar to find the 8 books hidden there, but on the way to do so they will be faced against Slendrina, her mother, and her child who will try their best to attack them until dead.
- Google Play page (Published on November 25, 2016)
- App Store page (Published on April 15, 2017)
Slendrina: The Forest
The ninth game in the Slendrina videogame series. The player has gone into an infamous forest with a goal of finding if the rumors about it are true. They will have to find the 8 keys and other various items that will get them closer to a secret hidden in there. Their goal will be made harder by the enemies of the game who will chase and haunt them until they are dead.
- Google Play page (Published on March 2, 2017)
- App Store page (Published on April 28, 2017)
Slendrina X
The tenth game in the Slendrina videogame series comes as its ending. The player wakes up locked in a room somewhere in a basement that they eventually find a way out of and into a huge castle. The player will have to find various items, uses for them and solve puzzles to progress further while Slendrina with the new enemies like her husband and their 2 spider pets will attack them to stop them from doing so.
- Google Play page (Published on August 23, 2017)
Granny
A survival horror game with puzzle elements in it. The player while wandering in a forest has been knocked unconscious and dragged into a house by a monster named Granny. She is an undead who forces her prey into playing deadly hunt games where they have five days to escape the house, and where losing means death. The player must find items scattered around the house and uses for them while not getting caught by Granny's attention or herself.
- Google Play page (Published on November 24, 2017)
- App Store page (Published on December 12, 2017)
- Steam Page (Published on November 20, 2018)
Granny: Chapter Two
A successor to the game Granny with similar gameplay to it. The player wakes up in a back seat of a car, seeing Granny and her husband, Grandpa taking them into their new house. The player must find a way out of the house under five days while the two enemies will try to stop them from doing so.
- Google Play page (Published on September 6, 2019)
- App Store page (Published on September 7, 2019)
- Steam Page (Published on December 30, 2019)
The Twins
A spin-off of the Granny videogame with similar mechanics and gameplay. The player is a criminal who has been given an ultimatum of either rescuing valuable artefacts out of the two criminal twins' dwelling or being sent to the jail. After agreeing to the rescue, the player breaks into the abandoned prison they inhabit and use various items that help escape. After being caught, they still have several chances that last until their health-bar is completely drained.
- Google Play page (Published on November 19, 2020)
- App Store page (Published on November 19, 2020)
Granny 3
A successor to the Granny and Granny: Chapter Two videogames with similar to theirs gameplay. The player is an explorer who has entered the zone of the grandparents' household and was trapped in there. They wake up inside and start finding their way out, with the ghost of Slendrina returning as an enemy.
The game has been denied for publishing by App Store due to them falsely detecting the game as spam.
- Google Play page (Published on June 3, 2021)
- Steam Page (Published on August 22, 2021)
Lost Apps:
There is little info about the following apps as there are no instances of them left, only some media.
- Barguy (Girl Seducer)
- Scorefeud LITE (2 player game)
- Scorefeud (2-4 player game)
- My daily expenses (English)
- My daily expenses (Swedish)
- Animal fun and paint
- Ball game (Catch the stars)
Trivia
- His name is listed as DVloper on Google Play and as Dennis Vukanovic on App Store.
- DVloper's publisher countries on Google Play and the App Store are Germany and Russia respectively, even though he is from Sweden.
- DVloper said that it's hard for him to find good people that he can trust so he doesn't work in a team.
- All DVloper's lost apps were made with MIT App Inventor before moving on to Unity in 2013.
- DVloper has created a 3D mining game with Unity which was never released. He released three trailers for the game but they have been privatized. The original links of the trailer were here, here, and here. An archive of the first trailer can be found here.[1]
- DVloper gets most of his textures from the textures.com website.
- DVloper's logo uses the font "Viner Hand ITC". This is only used in the "DV" part, as the rest of the text is very likely custom-made.
- Every one writes his name like this: DVloper. Although on his logo it is written like this: D.Vloper
- Although DVloper makes most game assets, he takes some from these sites: Unity Asset Store, cgtrader, Turbosquid,etc
- DVloper uses Reaper to compose, he said this in this Tweet.
- A person asked DVloper on Twitter if he ever played poppy playtime, he replied no.
- This comment is now deleted, but DVloper's reply is still there.
- DVloper's most viewed video is granny's first trailer with more than 136M views and more than $684.935 in revenue.
- You can see all of DVloper's YouTube statistics here.