What's a game that has a really nice art style made by ~1 person who's publicly stated that they developed that art style because they're not very good at art? (e.g. A Short Hike)
Recently been working on a small space horror game side project. You're in a claustrophobic space probe and have to photograph and record radio waves of planets in different systems while your spacecraft decays. Titled "Voyager-19", the Steam page is live now, go wishlist!
Finished the final boss fight. Wrought Flesh is now completely playable from start to finish. Just gotta polish and add side content now 😎
Also really happy with how the final boss arena turned out
just found out Udemy is doing some scammy thing where they make up a fake price for my courses and then give them a massive discount. Going to see if I can disable all their stupid 'sales' and just control it myself
Three limbs ripped off, drag yourself around with one arm, reload bullets with your mouth, and fight off mutated scientists to survive and escape.
Endoparasitic VR out now on Steam!
Excited for the future of gamedev where it's effortless for indie devs to make beautiful photorealistic games and AAA studios will have to start doing actually interesting art styles to stand out lol
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Plays action game: "Wow so cool! I want to make an action game now!"
Plays wholesome game: "Wow so wholesome! I want to make an wholesome game now!"
Plays sad game: "Wow so sad! I want to make an sad game now!"
Plays
Would be fun to do some kind of collaborative project to make a collection of public domain ps1 style assets such as trees, rocks, furniture etc that people could pull from to make their games quicker
I wonder what their source on this is. I've read a lot of biographies and memoirs of gamedevs from the 80s and 90s and they all played a lot of games and took inspiration from them
The best game developers in the past were well-read people who didn't actually play that many games. I can't think of a person less qualified to make a good design decision than someone who thinks playing video games is a "hobby" and who has 500 titles in their steam library
when you spend 2 hours fixing some stupid fucking bug that makes no fucking sense and you fix it somehow by doing something that doesn't explain why it was broken in the first place :))))
After the pandemic is over I really want to travel the world and visit small indie game dev scenes and make videos about them. What would be some cool places to go to? (Preferably vegan friendly)
What's a good game with mouselook+wasd controls for someone who's never gamed before to learn that control scheme?
My gf wants to get into fps but struggles with the controls too much to enjoy them.
Playing modern AAA game:
"Is that a stretched texture? Yuck. I can clearly make out the polys on this plant in the background, disgusting."
Playing a game from 20 years ago:
"Are those trees just low res pictures of trees? So cool!"
what seemingly controversial opinion do you have that all your followers agree with so you can quote tweet this post for clout and spread this horrible genre of tweet made for making purposefully inflammatory and negative statements that force ppl to take sides & drive engagement