6 months ago

finished the Summoners summoning animation for the game. Once i add all the bits i'll post a short vid!




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I've been working hard on the first stage of the game, Limbo! and i just wanted to show off the tileset. This is by far the prettiest scene i've ever made, i learned so much about post-processing in the past two weeks!

Greetings! I have completed the assets for another area of the demo level, The Chapel! It took a while to finish but i think it looks cool so it's worth the time. I gotta learn post-processing as well so i can make this look even better in the engine!

made a new song! I'm quite proud of this one. it's nice seeing my music abilities get better over time.

Madeline is the main protagonist of the mountain climbing platformer, Celeste. The game has been praised for its visuals, gameplay, and introspective narrative. The game's creator Maddy Thorson confirmed that Madeline is trans in 2020.

The limbo stage template is done! I used https://deep-fold.itch.io/pixel-planet-generator to make the black hole in the background. I got the idea from a friend and it makes sense in the lore too that this would be there.

Here's more incredible art that Jolters made for #GameJoltColors25!

There's still time for YOU to enter!

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The Arson Beta is live! If you want to participate then feel free to download it off my itch page and have fun! https://dredlam.itch.io/arson

It's been a while, but i had to do a lot of under-the-hood optimization to get hypervelocity to feel seamless. The next thing I'll be working on is adding enemy giblets and blood so enemies explode on death making everything feel much more impactful.

Dive into the cozy post-apocalyptic open world of Critter Cove!

Gentleman Rat Studios (@GR-Rob ) describe it as “a little bit Animal Crossing, a little bit Stardew Valley. Maybe even a little bit Windwaker, too."

Wishlist the game: https://bit.ly/CritterCove

Greetings! I am in fact still alive, and still developing my game. It's just really easy to not post anything for a while because there's always some big-project to work on or some "small" bug to squash.