Wading through thousands of photos to get my asset list narrowed down for the latest #Panmorphia game. What a task. So MANY GOOD PHOTOS. #indiedev#indiegame#gamedev
During the recent #indieWorld by #Nintendo, we've noticed #ShadowsOverLoathing trailer. Apart from being witty and visually different, it highlights the 'Arachnophobia' mode that allows players to deactivate spiders. It is not the first time but we love it, 'cause it feels like a small thing that can make a difference.
Would you activate it? What are some other things that can become optional?
See 20 minutes of all-new gameplay from the action-adventure game KAKU: Ancient Seal
The game is built around an ancient fantasy world based on the four elements of wind, fire, water, and earth. Players will take on the role of Kaku, a young man from the vast snowy mountains.
New video up now for Ashes of the Moon, our upcoming RPG. This one showcases the on-map enemy animations (where enemies jump-scare the player before going into turn-based combat). Please check it out and let us know what you think:
I've been doing it for 20 years, but every time there is a moment when you come across a bunch of code that you wrote a long time ago and you don't want to touch it anymore so as not to break it, and you look for a solution for half a day, and then you add one line and everything is fine
After a year of using reddit, this is my conclusion:
there are people, agents, who put a minus on the post rating so that you do not advance higher. It can be other developers, or paid anti-promo services.
They are afraid that your post will start to gain rank and reduce their views
I see it all the time... not only in my posts. And last year there was an offer from such an agent
Our game company (Bit Egg) just revamped our website. Bit Egg is always looking for new hires and we also provide a bunch of services for other game companies. Take a look! #gamedev#indiedev