9 months ago

What's my fave sports game??? #GJAsks

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of sports, but if Mario Kart counts, that would be my choice. If it doesn't, Mario Tennis for the N64—just a really solid game, and very addicting.




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Doodled a cute little Noki for #FanArtFriday.

Wishing you all an excellent weekend!

: Clip Studio Paint

【Bandit Trap】

... Talk about impact! Ouch...

Kudos to the kind soul who rescued me immediately afterward.

Wow, super cool surprise! This Kirby illustration I painted over two years ago received a Daily Deviation on DeviantArt. For those who don't know, it's an award. This makes my fourth Daily Deviation!

Link to the original piece: https://gamejolt.com/p/okay-i-m-finished-with-this-one-hope-you-…

Lucky Tower Ultimate is a chaotic, comedy roguelite. Escape from an incredibly dangerous, randomly generated tower in a slapstick adventure that looks like a cartoon and feels like a joke. Slashy slashy! 

Wishlist the game now: https://bit.ly/LuckyTowerUltimate

Here's a fun one I made for Spoonflower's delft tiling surface pattern design challenge. Of course I had to theme my entry around chickens, because... I mean, come on... Chickens! #ChickenTrender

: Krita

This week's Fan Art Friday celebrates Mega Man! Accept the quest in your quest log to get started.

【Bandit Trap】

Bro was really gunning for me, but I managed to get the last gem for our team... While I was dying??? Hey, I'll take it.

Also, this was my first online match, and my first online win! (My team carried me. )

【Bandit Trap】

I... Uh... I definitely knew how to use the jackhammer...

Discover the Characters of Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta!

The game is coming to Nintendo Switch on April 28, 2026: https://bit.ly/WorldOfYs Quests inspired by the game have entered your quest log!

Learn about the characters 🔻

Here's another one of my recent surface patterns, inspired by ogee prints, 1920s décor, and early Art Nouveau design. I actually pulled the palettes from an interior design book published in the late 1920s—very fun!

: Krita