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#Devruary Day 22: How do you share your dev progress?

I need to find time to share my progress more often, but I mostly share here on @gamejolt ! I like how the posts can go both on my profile and the game page!




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Not quite sure what I made with one of my students in #Blender today... But it's something

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Moving things in pixels per second almost broke our game... When testing the game at 120fps everything moved in double time, so I had to add extra math to each line of code to calculate frame rate

#Devruary Day 10: How do you usually plan a game dev project?

I often make checklists and sketches on physical paper and white boards, and I also prototype the game.

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#Devruary Day 10: What's your least favorite part of game dev?

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#Devruary Day 9: What's your favorite part of game dev? As I've mentioned before, I love being able to create my own worlds to explore! I also really like sound design, it's a fun way to add a lot of detail to the experience.