sometimes i become intractably stuck with a story or gameplay during development, and i have to give it a few weeks or months to breathe
a few years ago i imagined making games as if Cyan had failed with Myst, and went back to making 1-bit first person adventures for the macintosh instead
set on the distant pacific island of Shima no Shima, the adventure begins in a dreary abandoned basement.
I recently started using it, it's a very useful thing to use when studying materials and Niagara, to quickly get a sprite to experiment with Unreal Engine or Unity, the tool also allows you to create a sprite sheet or normal map
I love the bing daily wallpapers, I especially love that they seem to always have a related wallpaper if it's a UN recognised 'day'. For example, today is Bee Day!
I'm not a "Linux Guy" really but I started re-evaluating it lately, and I think it might not just be for the Tech Weirdos anymore. It can absolutely be a daily driver for a lot of game developers now!
🎮 We, #JetBrains, are on the lookout for speakers for our annual Game Dev Days event. In the past, we've had some truly impressive presentations from big names in the game industry.
My favorite was someone created a game as a presentation. 🤯
Upgrading your safehouse will give you lots more control at the strategy layer to find new squad members, manage your roster, get leverage before attempting heists, and more.
My friend is looking into contributing to open source but doesn't know where to start. They have experience in Python, C# (Unity), Swift, and React. Does anyone have some pointers or projects they could look into to get started?
Brackeys was one of the most valued educational creators for Unity game engine.
He retired a few years ago and stopped.making tutorials. After the Unity Runtime Fee happened and broke all trust with the company's management - Brackeys broke his silence and announced that he is starting to learn Godot.
Today, 2 hours ago Brackeys has published his first Godot tutorial...
I've never used Unity, so I don't have any history with his videos, but I'm starting to understand his excellent reputation: This is a pretty much flawless introduction into the Engine! It will get you to a full game in just about an hour, with minimal coding, while using many of the most important features of the Engine. Recommended!
Ok, I'll start checking some games from #LudumDare55 now. If you have a game that you submitted to LD Jam and want me to play it, let me know! I will record the play session and post it on my YouTube channel.
Unfortunately, I will not be able to submit a rating because I don't have an accounting Ludum Dare, but I can give my feedback about the game!