game is called bear brawl and you can play as either a human or a bear. the game was made to be played with two players but an arcade mode was added so I could enjoy the game if it did fade into obscurity. moving the legs out of the arena prevents the character from walking. move the arms out to prevent them from being able to punch. if your head leaves the arena. victory goes to your opponent. I also experimented with some techniques to give a small illusion of 3d. for example you can jump or walk under the same area but it is nothing major. there isn’t a line of code used to create a 3d effect. I just changed some depths and sprite sizes.
Next up
art comission.
Runestones: from concept to in-game model🗿
In the quest for accessibility, I'm adding Resurrection Shrines for players on the 'novice' end of the platforming spectrum.
In order to unlock the power of a Shrine, you must collect 3 'Souls' from your dead corpses! (the floating blue orbs)
I-Buki
Mio-Da!
Ibuki Mioda!
Back in my art school days I used to ride the 710 COPSA line from Parque Del Plata to Montevideo almost everyday. This is the Marcopolo Viaggio G4 Mercedes Benz model from the late 80s, one of the older bus models that was running on the line.
Hi everyone! I started to create some environment props for my new video game, here is a cozy house in the forest. I'm planning to switch from Unity to Unreal... Let's see what new challenges I have to face. Made in Blender and Substance Painter.
We're glad to announce that Baby Dino Adventures 🦖 is now available in Early Access here on GameJolt! Link: https://gamejolt.com/games/babydinoadventures/508121 Walk, run, and jump as a baby t-rex in this cute platformer Free demo available #IndieGame | #GameDev | #PixelArt
Cash Banooca
Some time ago, we posted a screenshot of the Mexico level. A curiosity about it is that, like some other scenarios of the game, it was inspired by a real landscape, The Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla. It is one of the natural wonders of the country!
Here's a Fredbear sprite i made in Aseprite! I'm pretty proud of this!
(Btw, sorry for the double post! I'll try to post less)










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