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9 months ago

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




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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!

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

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.

Last week at LVL UP EXPO, we celebrated great games made by Jolters including Baldi's Basics Plus by @BasicallyGames !

Buy it on Game Jolt: https://gamejolt.com/games/baldis-basics-plus/481026

Thanks to Razer for providing the laptops and peripherals!

a progress update, i've added a mini-map and a regular map to the game. I've actually done quite a bit more than that but it'd be a pain to list it all so here is how my game looks atm.

Quests inspired by @WhitethornGames ' Spray Paint Simulator entered your quest log!

Bring color to the world! Restore worn-out surfaces with a fresh coat of paint & watch them come back to life.

Play the free demo to get started: https://bit.ly/spraypaintsimdemo

Been working on Arson's skills and this is just a small preview of what's to come :D

Frenzy has skills now! so every Arson form (Summoner, Golem, and Frenzy) now have at least one skill in each slot! I've got a lot more to make but it's quite promising!

@WhalesAndGames is a Jolter to Watch and an indie studio who creates positive, polished games and art brimming with whalistic personality! Follow @WhalesAndGames before the quest ends on May 20 and you'll get Coins!

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.